by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Divakar Viswanath is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics. His research is at the interface of scientific computation and nonlinear dynamics. The incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are a major point of current interest. Turbulent dynamics is locally...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
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...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
His research group develops fast and scalable algorithms for solving differential and integral equations on complex moving geometries. Application areas of current interest include large-scale simulations of blood flow through arbitrary confined geometries,...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Her research is based on the theoretical framework of Galactic Dynamics. Two profoundly mysterious unseen components of galaxies are central supermassive black holes and dark matter halos (massive, invisible halos of matter whose presence is inferred only from their...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Brian Umberger is a professor of Movement Science in the School of Kinesiology. Professor Umberger’s research is focused on the biomechanics, energetics, and control of locomotion in humans and other bipeds. A major emphasis of his group is developing computational...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Aaron Towne is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research develops simple models that can be used to understand, predict, and control turbulent fluid dynamical systems. His approach focuses on identifying and modeling coherent...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Dr. Toth works on algorithm and code development for space and plasma physics simulations. He has a leading role in the development of the Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF) that can couple and execute about a dozen different space physics models modeling domains...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Thornton’s research focuses on computational and theoretical investigations of the evolution of microstructures and nanostructures during processing and operation of materials. These investigations facilitate the understanding of the underlying physics of materials...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
High power laser plasma interactions are interesting for applications such as the generation of energetic, directional electron, photon, ion and neutron beams or inertial fusion energy. Because of the strong electric and magnetic fields that lead to extremely far from...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Prof. Sundararaghavan develops multi-scale computational methods for polycrystalline alloys, polymer composites, and ultra-high temperature ceramic composites to model the effect of microstructure on the overall deformation, fatigue, failure, thermal transport and...