Andri Arnaldsson
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Experience
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Vatnaskil Consulting Engineers
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Iceland
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Civil Engineering
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1 - 100 Employee
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Jan 2015 - Present
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Feb 2019 - Present
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Jun 2008 - Present
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May 2007 - Jan 2015
General:Scientific computing and numerical analysis. General UNIX/Linux/Windows applications development and support. System and network support. Geothermal reservoir modeling using TOUGH2/iTOUGH2. Support and continuing development of various in-house simulation tools utilized by Vatnaskil engineers and customers.Code development:In charge of integrating new simulation tools (TOUGH2/iTOUGH2) into an existing suite of programs previously developed by Vatnaskil. Modifying, testing and standardizing existing simulation tool for traffic related air pollution dispersion modeling. Geothermal modeling:Responsible for setting up a numerical models using the iTOUGH2 simulation package, calibrating the model and make predictions based on a production model. Worked on models for Hengill geothermal area in Southwest Iceland, Þeistareykir geothermal area in Northeast Iceland and Reykjanes/Svartsengi field in Southwest Iceland.Scientific outreach:Assisted with setting up and calibrating a model for the Olkaria geothermal filed in central Kenya using TOUGH2/iTOUGH2.Assist students at the UNU-GTP (The United Nations University, Geothermal Program) with various accepts of geothermal, and general modeling work. Show less
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Vatnaskil Consulting Engineers
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Iceland
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Civil Engineering
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1 - 100 Employee
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Intern
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Apr 1999 - Dec 2000
Developed, tested, and standardized a finite element code in Fortran 90/95 to calculate 3D ocean currents in bays, channels, and estuaries and the transport of contaminating substances (e.g. radioactive chemicals, acids or bases, E.coli bacteria, etc.) within them. Developed, tested, and standardized a finite element code in Fortran 90/95 to calculate 3D ocean currents in bays, channels, and estuaries and the transport of contaminating substances (e.g. radioactive chemicals, acids or bases, E.coli bacteria, etc.) within them.
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Education
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University of Washington
Ph.D., Theoretical Chemistry -
Háskóli Íslands
B.Sc., Physical Chemistry