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Biography

Rolf Krause is a full professor in the Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences Program at KAUST, with a career spanning academia, research and leadership. Before joining KAUST, he was a full professor at Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano, Switzerland, where he directed the Institute of Computational Science from 2009 to 2020 and has served as co-director of the Center for Computational Medicine in Cardiology since 2014.

Beyond his research roles, Professor Krause has held notable leadership positions including a director of the interdisciplinary Euler Institute in 2021 and was the founding dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics at UniDistance Switzerland in 2022.

His commitment to academic service includes roles such as chairman of the examination board for mathematics studies and chairman of the board of finance for tuition fees at the University of Bonn from 2007 to 2009, as well as membership in the academic senate at USI from 2017 to 2021.

His work has earned numerous awards, including the Taylor & Francis Prize for Innovative Contribution to Theoretical Biomechanics/Biomedical Engineering and the MATH+ Distinguished Visiting Scholar recognition from the MATH+ Center in Berlin.

Professor Krause holds a Doctor rerum naturalium in Mathematics with distinction ("summa cum laude") from The Free University of Berlin, awarded in 2001. He also earned a Diploma in Mathematics with a minor in Economics from the same institution in 1996.

Research Interests

Professor Krause's research focuses on numerical simulation, machine learning, optimization, and data-driven approaches. A major focus of his research is the design and analysis of efficient and reliable algorithms that can be used to solve complex problems in scientific computing and machine learning.

Krause and his colleagues use mathematical understanding and computer science expertise to advance sustainable progress in many areas, from medicine to geology. They provide scientific software capable of solving complex, large-scale problems that can run on modern supercomputers such as KAUST’s Shaheen III.

Areas of expertise and focus

  • Contact problems in mechanics
  • Scientific software
  • Multilevel and domain decomposition methods
  • Optimization
  • Iterative solution of large-scale systems
  • Parallel computing
  • High-performance computing (HPC)
  • Coupled problems
  • Finite elements
  • Non-linear solution methods
  • Neural networks
  • Physics-informed neural networks
  • Cardiac simulation
  • Biomechanics
  • Computational geoscience

Application areas

  • Medicine
  • Computational mechanics
  • Contact problems
  • Fluid-structure interaction
  • Cardiac simulation
  • Biomechanics
  • Geology
  • Complex and coupled multiphysics
Education
PhD (Dr. rer. nat.)
Mathematics, The Free University of Berlin, Germany, 2001
Diploma
Mathematics, The Free University of Berlin, Germany, 1996