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The SWIFT team (M. Schaller)
Instituut-Lorentz for Theoretical
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People
The following people are contributors to the SWIFT code:
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Dr. Matthieu Schaller
Lorentz Institute & Leiden Observatory
Project PI
Lead-developer
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Dr. Joshua Borrow
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Dr. Peter Draper
ICC, Durham University
Parallelization, domain decomposition
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Dr. Mladen Ivkovic
Department of Computer Science, Durham University
Hydodynamics Schemes, Radiative transfer
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Dr. Stuart McAlpine
The Oskar Klein Centre, Stockholm University
Gravity, zoom-in simulations
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Dr. Bert Vandenbroucke
Hydrodynamics and numerical schemes
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Dr. Yannick Bahe
LASTRO, EPFL
Sub-grid models
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Evgenii Chaikin
Leiden Observatory
Sub-grid models
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Dr. Aidan Chalk
STFC Daresbury Laboratory
Parallelization, GPU, Domain decomposition
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Dr. TK Chan
University of Chicago
Radiative transfer
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Dr. Camila Correa
GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam
Self-interacting dark matter
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Dr. Marcel van Daalein
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Willem Elbers
ICC, Durham University
Cosmology, Neutrinos
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Dr. Pedro Gonnet
Google Switzerland
Task-based parallelism, Algorithms
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Dr. Loic Hausammann
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Dr John Helly
ICC, Durham University
Light-cones, very large simulations
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Filip Husko
ICC, Durham University
Sub-grid models
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Dr. Jacob Kegerreis
NASA Ames
Planetary giant impacts
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Folkert Nobels
Leiden Observatory
Sub-grid models
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Dr. Sylvia Ploeckinger
Department of Astrophysics, Vienna
Sub-grid models
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Dr. Yves Revaz
LASTRO, EPFL
Sub-grid models
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Dr. Will Roper
University of Sussex
Zoom-in simulations
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Thomas Sandnes
ICC, Durham University
Planetary simulations
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Yolan Uyttenhove
Ghent University
Hydrodyanmics schemes
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James Willis
SciNet HPC Consortium, University of Toronto
Vectorization, FOF algorithm