Biography:Simen Andreas Ådnøy Ellingsen

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Short description: Norwegian Professor
Simen Andreas Ådnøy Ellingsen
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Born (1981-05-14) May 14, 1981 (age 43)
NationalityNorwegian
OccupationProfessor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Simen Andreas Ådnøy Ellingsen (born 14 May 1981) is a Norwegian engineering physicist specializing in fluid mechanics, especially waves, turbulence, and quantum mechanics. He is a full professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, at the Department of Energy and Process Engineering.[1] He is known for having expanded Lord Kelvin's work known as Kelvinangle.[2] He received the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters Prize for Young Researchers in the Natural Sciences in 2011[3] and became a member of the Young Academy of Norway in 2019.[4] He received a European Research Council Consolidator Grant in 2022.[5]

He plays several instruments and has published music with the band Shamblemaths.[6]

Education

Ellingsen has two doctoral degrees. The first from 2009 is Nuclear Terrorism and Rational Choice from King's College London.[7] The second from 2011 is Dispersion forces in Micromechanics: Casimir and Casimir-Polder forces affected by geometry and non-zero temperature from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.[8]

Publications (selection)

Membership and honours

In 2011 he was the winner of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters Prize for Young Researchers in the Natural Sciences.[3]

Ellingsen became one of 12 new members of the Young Academy of Norway in 2019.[4]

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