Andreas Skeidsvoll is a Senior Researcher in Computational Space Physics based in Bergen, Norway, with 8 years of experience building sustainable scientific software and high-performance simulations. He develops computational methods that couple magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere dynamics—including induction effects—bringing domain expertise from a PhD in Quantum Chemistry and hands-on HPC experience. Previously he led scientific computing at the University of Bergen, maintaining national cloud and storage services and optimizing electronic structure codes like eT for large-scale simulations. His background in real-time coupled-cluster methods and practical support for researchers gives him a rare combination of deep theoretical modeling skills and production-grade engineering. Colleagues rely on him for translating complex multiphysics problems into robust, reproducible code that scales on national infrastructure.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
Study Abroad, Science, Study Abroad, Science at The University of Queensland
Master’s Degree, Nanoscience, Master’s Degree, Nanoscience at University of Bergen (UiB)
Contributions:516 commits, 8 PRs, 430 pushes in 1 year
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Andreas Skeidsvoll - Senior Researcher, Computational Space Physics