Rock Flow Dynamics
Sergey Milyutin has extensive work experience in software engineering, particularly in the development of hydrodynamic simulators. Sergey started their career as a graduate assistant at the Moscow State Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics, and Automation in 2006. In 2008, they joined Roxar as a Software Engineer, where they worked on the development of the ResVIEW-II Stream hydrodynamic simulator. Sergey then moved to Rock Flow Dynamics in 2011, where they took on the role of Principal Software Engineer. At Rock Flow Dynamics, Sergey was responsible for designing and developing modules for the tNavigator hydrodynamic simulator, specializing in compositional and thermal modeling. In September 2013, they became the head of unit for the development of these modules.
Sergey Milyutin received their PhD degree in Computational Mathematics from Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) in 2010. Prior to that, they completed their graduate studies in the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Department of Computational Mathematics at Lomonosov Moscow State University from 2001 to 2006.
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Rock Flow Dynamics
New technologies developed by the research and product development teams of Rock Flow Dynamics are integrated into the company’s flagship product – tNavigatorTM. This software is designed for running dynamic reservoir simulations on engineers’ laptops, servers, and HPC clusters. tNavigator is written in C++ and designed from the ground up to run parallel acceleration algorithms on multicore and manycore shared and distributed memory computing systems. The software employs Qt graphical libraries, which makes the system true multiplatform. By taking advantage of the latest computing technologies like NUMA, Hyperthreading, MPI/SMP hybrids, the performance of tNavigator by far exceeds the performance of any industry standard dynamic simulation tools. Only by using tNavigator can users be sure to unlock the full potential of modern computing hardware. Unlike other competing software products, tNavigator license pricing doesn’t depend on the number of cores employed in the shared memory computing systems. One of the other distinctive features, which sets tNavigator apart from any existing products, is the interactive user control of the simulation run. Users can not only monitor every step of the reservoir simulation at runtime, but also, they can directly interrupt and change the simulation's configurations with just a mouse click.