Summary
Łukasz Łaniewski-wołłk is a mathematician and HPC-focused researcher with 13 years’ experience applying numerical methods to CFD, optimisation and uncertainty quantification. He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and combines deep theoretical knowledge of finite element, finite volume and lattice Boltzmann methods with hands-on expertise in MPI, OpenMP and GPU acceleration via CUDA/HIP. At the University of Queensland and Warsaw University of Technology he has led and contributed to both academic and industry-driven projects, routinely bridging research code and production-grade simulation workflows. His skill set spans algorithm design, performance tuning and parallel scalability analysis, enabling large-scale simulations on modern clusters. Notably, he brings a rare dual background in pure mathematics and applied engineering, which helps him translate complex numerical theory into robust, high-performance implementations. Based in Queensland, he continues to push computational boundaries in fluid dynamics and uncertainty-aware optimisation.
12 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology
Master of Science (MS), Mathematics, Master of Science (MS), Mathematics at University of Warsaw