Robert Ziff

Robert Ziff

Professor Ziff carries out computational and theoretical studies of various physical problems, most notably percolation but also catalysis modeling and several reaction/diffusion systems.  For percolation, he has developed various algorithms that have allowed...
Angela Violi

Angela Violi

Angela Violi is a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and an adjunct faculty member in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, Applied Physics, and Biophysics. The research Violi’s group focuses on is the application...
Jennifer Linderman

Jennifer Linderman

The Linderman group works in the area of computational biology, especially in developing multi-scale models that link molecular, cellular and tissue level events.   Current areas of focus include: (1) hybrid multi-scale agent-based modeling to simulate the immune...
Ronald Larson

Ronald Larson

Ronald Larson is the A.H. White and G.G. Brown Professor of Chemical Engineering. He is affiliated with the departments of Chemical Engineering, Macromolecular Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. He currently serves as interim Chair of...
Bryan Goldsmith

Bryan Goldsmith

Bryan Goldsmith is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering. His works focus on the development of novel catalysts and materials. The world is facing a growing population, mass consumerism, and rising greenhouse gas levels, all the while people...
Sharon Glotzer

Sharon Glotzer

Sharon Glotzer is a Professor of Chemical Engineering and of Material Science and Engineering. The Glotzer group uses computer simulations to discover the fundamental principles by which nanoscale systems of building blocks self-assemble into higher order, complex,...