Institute of Applied Mathematics
Dipl.-Ing. Dipl.-Ing. Michael Reichelt
Address Technische Universität Graz
Institut für Angewandte Mathematik
Steyrergasse 30/III
A 8010 Graz
Telephone +43(0)316-873-8625
Room ST 03 166
Mail michael.reichelt@tugraz.at
Consultation Hours By appointment
Academic Interests
  • Numerical analysis of PDEs
  • Space-Time Finite element methods
  • Maxwell's equations
  • Exterior and Geometric/Clifford Calculus
  • Dirac operators
Collaborative Projects
Research Stays
  • TEMF (TU Darmstadt): March 2024 - September 2024, research stay in the framework of the TRR361 project at the Institute for Accelerator Science and Electromagnetic Fields, TU Darmstadt with Prof. Sebastian Schöps
Publications
  • R. Löscher, M. Reichelt, O. Steinbach: Efficient Solution of State-Constrained Distributed Parabolic Optimal Control Problems, Preprint
  • R. Löscher, M. Reichelt, O. Steinbach: Optimal complexity solution of space-time finite element systems for state-based parabolic distributed optimal control problems, Journal of Complexity, Vol. 92 (2026), Paper (open access)
  • M. Gobrial, L. Domenig, M. Reichelt, M. Kaltenbacher, O. Steinbach: Inclusion of an Inverse Magnetic Hysteresis Model into the Space-Time Finite Element Method for Magnetoquasistatics, Preprint
  • M. Reichelt, M. Wiesheu, M. Merkel, S. Schöps, O. Steinbach: An air-gap element for the isogeometric space-time simulation of electric machines, COMPEL - The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2025), Paper (open access)
  • M. Reichelt, O. Steinbach: A Hybrid Space-Time Finite Element Method For Parabolic Evolution Equations, Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications ENUMATH 2023, Volume 2. Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, vol 154. Springer (2025), Paper , Preprint
  • P. Lainer, S. Kasilov, W. Kernbichler, M. Reichelt, C. Albert: Iterative approach to linear ideal MHD modeling of plasma response to 3D magnetic perturbations in tokamaks, Journal of Physics: Conference Series (2022), Paper (open access)
  • M. Reichelt, M. Windisch, G. Offner, S. Santner: A multigrid method for elasto-hydrodynamic contact simulations of radial slider bearing, ETNA - Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (2021), Paper (open access)
Conference Contributions