Knud Cordua is a postdoctoral researcher in Copenhagen with a decade of experience applying probability theory to geoscientific mathematical modelling, specializing in inverse problems, geostatistics, and Monte Carlo methods. His work bridges theory and application—developing stochastic simulation and probabilistic parameter estimation techniques used to fuse diverse data sources in subsurface studies. Trained with a PhD in Mathematical Geoscience from DTU and research stays including Stanford, he combines applied mathematics, tomography, and wave simulation to tackle real-world geophysical inference challenges. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex uncertainty quantification concepts into practical modelling workflows that inform decision-making in the earth sciences.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematical geoscience, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematical geoscience at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Geology - Geoscience, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Geology - Geoscience at Københavns Universitet
A Matlab toolbox for sampling inverse problems with complex priors
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