Philip Roe

Philip Roe

His major current project is the creation an new third-order accurate CFD method called the Active Flux method, with many original features, sponsored by NASA under the Revolutionary Computational Aerodynamics program. Linked with this is joint work with Chris...
Liang Qi

Liang Qi

Professor Qi’s research fields are investigations of the mechanical and chemical properties of materials by applying theoretical and computational tools, including first-principles calculations, atomistic simulations and multiscale modeling. His major research...
Barzan Mozafari

Barzan Mozafari

Barzan Mozafari is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), where he is a member of the Michigan Database Group and the Software Systems Lab. Prior to that, he was a postdoctoral associate...
Eric Michielssen

Eric Michielssen

Eric Michielssen is the Louise Ganiard Johnson Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – Electrical and Computer Engineering Division. His research interests include all aspects of theoretical, applied, and computational electromagnetics, with...
Robert Krasny

Robert Krasny

His research goal is to develop accurate and efficient numerical methods for computational problems in science and engineering. The methods he works on typically use the Green’s function to convert the relevant differential equation into an integral equation. Krasny...
Brendan Kochunas

Brendan Kochunas

Brendan Kochunas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Science. Dr. Kochunas work focus on high performance computing methods, especially parallel algorithms for the 3D Boltmann Transport Equation. He is the lead developer...
Karl Grosh

Karl Grosh

Professor Grosh research spans various aspects of structural acoustics, mechanics, biomechanics and linear/nonlinear vibrations. Current research involves Cochlear mechanics (experiments and modeling of the mechanics of soft tissue and tissue growth), electroacoustic...
Daniel Forger

Daniel Forger

Daniel Forger is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics. He is devoted to understanding biological clocks. He uses techniques from many fields, including computer simulation, detailed mathematical modeling and mathematical analysis, to understand biological...
Michael Cafarella

Michael Cafarella

Michael Cafarella is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Computer Science Division. He was appointed the Morris Wellman Faculty Development Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, and a Sloan...
Albert S. Berahas

Albert S. Berahas

Albert S. Berahas is an Assistant Professor of Industrial & Operations Engineering. Dr. Berahas received a BSC in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering from Cornell University, and his MSC and Ph.D.degrees in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics...