Hartwig Anzt is a computational mathematician and professor with 13 years of research-focused experience bridging numerical linear algebra and high-performance computing across German and U.S. institutions. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and has led research groups and labs, including the Innovative Computing Laboratory and a research group at KIT, while holding concurrent professorships at TUM Campus Heilbronn and the University of Tennessee. His work centers on algorithm development for scalable scientific computing and GPU-accelerated solvers, translating deep mathematical insight into practical, high-throughput software for large-scale simulations. Known for navigating both academic leadership and hands-on research roles, he frequently moves between transatlantic collaborations and fosters industry-relevant computational advances.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Mathematik, PhD, Mathematik at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Diplom, Technomathematik, Diplom, Technomathematik at University of Karlsruhe
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