Petr Krysl is a Professor of Computational Mechanics at UC San Diego with over two decades of research and teaching experience in finite element technology, acoustics, model reduction, and parallel computing. He teaches numerical methods and finite element analysis at undergraduate and graduate levels while leading research in biomechanics and bioacoustics. His background includes research roles at Caltech and Northwestern and a Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics from Czech Technical University in Prague. Known for combining rigorous theory with practical algorithm development, he builds scalable, high-performance simulation tools and reduced-order models for complex physical systems. Based in California, he pursues both fundamental advances and applied solutions that bridge computation and experimental science.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Applied Mechanics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Applied Mechanics at Czech Technical University in Prague
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