Summary
Lambert Theisen is a computational engineer and applied mathematician with nine years of experience specializing in numerical analysis and high-performance computing for PDE- and eigenvalue-driven simulations. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at RWTH Aachen, he develops scalable algorithms and FEM implementations optimized to run efficiently across thousands of cores, with a track record from PhD research at Universität Stuttgart to production-oriented tooling. He also runs a freelance digital solutions company, blending practical software engineering—automation, data acquisition, web systems—with deep theoretical work. Lambert’s background includes shipping C++ tooling for CFD pipelines and teaching large university courses, evidencing both hands-on impact and clear communication of complex ideas. Colleagues rely on him to bridge rigorous mathematics with pragmatic, performance-aware code that moves research toward real-world simulation workflows.
9 years of coding experience
Abitur, 1.5, Abitur, 1.5 at Goethe-Gymnasium Bad Ems
Dr. rer. nat., Applied Mathematics, Dr. rer. nat., Applied Mathematics at RWTH Aachen University
English, French, German