People
The people behind Waveller are:
Tomi Huttunen, PhD. (2004) Tomi works as a post-doc researcher in the University of Kuopio at the Department of Applied Physics. His field of specialty is numerical modeling of wave problems and currently he is working on audio acoustics and medical use of ultrasound. International experience: Visiting researcher in the University of Delaware at the Department of Mathematical Sciences (Newark, DE, USA) 1999-2000, Research fellow in Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School (Boston, MA, USA) 2001-2002.
Matti Malinen, PhD. (2004). Matti is working as a post-doc researcher at the Department of Applied Physics University of Kuopio. His main specialties are control and optimization problems and nonlinear wave problems. International experience: Researcher in Oxford University (UK), summer 2002.
Antti Vanne, M.Sc (2001). Antti is currently working as a coordinator at the Department of Applied Physics in the University of Kuopio. His area of expertise is high performance computing and its applications to various fields including x-ray imaging and ultrasound surgery. International experience: Research fellow at the Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School (Boston, MA, USA) 2001-2002.
Whats new
May 5th 2007
Waveller IPR have been acquired by Kuava ltd. Kuava continues Waveller development and uses it for simulation services.July 21th 2006
Waveller Acoustics 1.1 is available! Pricing information and information on how to receive an evaluation license are on page Waveller Acoustics.February 2nd 2006
Waveller ElectromagneticsThe first results using Waveller Electromagnetics are available in article Solving Maxwell's Equations Using the Ultra Weak Variational Formulation and in the screenshots-section. The mathematical formulation of Waveller Electomagnetics is extremely useful for solving electromagnetic field related wave problems in many application fields. We are currently seeking collaborators for developing a COMSOL plug-in for Waveller Electromagnetics.