Graduate Opportunities in Computational and Data Science Information Session
Weiser Hall, Room 555 500 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesCentral Campus session
Central Campus session
Join MICDE for an information session on graduate fellowships in computational science and engineering. Following an overview of existing opportunities, a panel of recent fellowship recipients will answer questions. The event is primarily intended for juniors, seniors, and first-year graduate students, but is open to all.
North Campus session
"BME and Scientific Computing" - Ashley Tan (Biomedical Engineering and Scientific Computing)
"Emergence of three-dimensional structures from vortex pair instabilities in shocked interfacial flows" - William White (Mechanical Engineering and Scientific Computing)
"Embodying mechano-intelligence in mechanical metastructures for in-memory phononic learning" - Yuning Zhang (Mechanical Engineering and Scientific Computing)
"Global Probabilistic Geomagnetic Perturbation Forecasting" - Hongfan Chen (Mechanical Engineering and Scientific Computing)
"Py-Conformational-Sampling: Towards Predicting Stereoselectivity" - Soumik Das (Chemistry and Scientific Computing)
"Materials Science and Engineering and Scientific Computing" - Woohyeon Baek (Materials Science and Engineering and Scientific Computing)
"Data-Driven Development of Constitutive Equations for Thixotropic Waxy Oil Rheology for Flow Assurance Using Symbolic Regression and PINNs" - Samuel Ogunwale (Chemical Engineering and Scientific Computing)
"Tailored Ultrashort Pulse Bursts in a Gain-Managed Nonlinear Fiber Amplifier for Coherent 50fs Pulse Stacking at mJ Energies" - Lauren Cooper (Electrical Engineering and Scientific Computing)
"Leveraging multipole models to measure rotation in time-dependent potentials" - Neil Ash (Astronomy and Scientific Computing)
"Tracing rocky material in protoplanetary disks" - Marbely Micolta (Astronomy and Scientific Computing)
"Improving Slater Orbital Integration Accuracy through Prolate Spheroidal Coordinates" - Alexander Stark (Chemistry and Scientific Computing)
"Multiscale Modeling of Radical and Vibrational Pathways in Plasma-Assisted Ammonia Synthesis on Fe(110) and Ni(111)" - Oluwatosin Ohiro (Chemical Engineering and Scientific Computing)
"Quantifying the state of inflammation in invasive lobular breast cancer using a one-class logistic regression algorithm" - Kate Griffin (Biomedical Engineering and Scientific Computing)
Physical Mechanisms or Learned Patterns? Reconciling First-Principles Models with Machine Learning for Predictive Materials
Radiation-hydrodynamics Modeling & Application to Prediction of Inertial Confinement Fusion Experiments