Gabriel Ponte

Gabriel Ponte

Computational and mathematical optimization to solve large-scale experimental design problems.
Liuyun Xu

Liuyun Xu

Developing probabilistic frameworks for efficient uncertainty quantification and reliability assessment of high-rise systems against natural hazards leveraging data-driven and artificial intelligent techniques
Soumik Das

Soumik Das

My research involves developing new computational tools and techniques and applying them to quantum chemically simulate realistic chemical systems. Currently a third year Ph.D. candidate in the Chemistry Department.
Jean-Baptiste Jeannin

Jean-Baptiste Jeannin

Prof. Jeannin’s research focuses on formal verification in several different areas (cyber-physical systems, scientific computing, distributed systems, computer hardware), with a particular focus on aerospace software systems. On the theoretical side, he develops...
Gokul Ravi

Gokul Ravi

Prof. Ravi’s research revolves around bringing together expertise from quantum computing, classical computing, and often from the sciences, to build toward a hybrid computing ecosystem for practical quantum advantage. Research thrusts include: Classical...
Divakar Viswanath

Divakar Viswanath

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...
Salar Fattahi

Salar Fattahi

Today’s real-world problems are complex and large, often with an overwhelmingly large number of unknown variables which render them doomed to the so-called “curse of dimensionality”. For instance, in machine learning, it is important to obtain simple, interpretable,...
Robert Dick

Robert Dick

Robert Dick is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, in the Electrical and Computer Engineering division. He also co-founded and served as CEO of Stryd, Inc., which produces wearable electronics for athletes. He...

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