MICDE Seminar: Heather Mayes, Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
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Bio: Michael J. Shelley is an American applied mathematician who works on the modeling and simulation of complex systems arising in physics and biology. He holds a BA in Mathematics from the University of Colorado (1981) and a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Arizona (1985). He was a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton […]
Connecting atomistic simulations, defect-based theories and continuum plasticity in amorphous solids
Massively Parallel Simulations of Hemodynamics in the Human Vasculature
Probabilistic Methods for Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Models
Rhythms in neuronal networks with recurrent excitation
Extension of the peridynamic theory of solids for the simulation of materials under extreme loadings
Reduced order models, networks, and applications to modeling and imaging with waves
Insights into ecology and evolution of microbial populations through single-amino acid variants