Chris Miller

Chris Miller

Christopher J. Miller is an Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Physics. Professor Miller is a leader in the field of astronomical data mining and computational astrostatistics. He co-founded the INternational Computational Astrostatistics (INCA) group, a...
Vineet Kamat

Vineet Kamat

Current research in the Laboratory for Interactive Visualization in Engineering (LIVE) is focused on perceptual robotics, and its applications in the construction, operation, and maintenance of civil infrastructure systems. We are also conducting research in real-time...
Bryan Goldsmith

Bryan Goldsmith

Bryan Goldsmith is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering. His works focus on the development of novel catalysts and materials. The world is facing a growing population, mass consumerism, and rising greenhouse gas levels, all the while people...
Sherif El-Tawil

Sherif El-Tawil

Prof. El-Tawil’s general research interest lies in computational modeling, analysis, and testing of structural materials and systems. He is especially interested in how buildings and bridges behave under the extreme loading conditions generated by manmade and...
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...
Laura Balzano

Laura Balzano

Laura Balzano is an Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. She is an Intel Early Career Faculty Honor Fellow and received an NSF BRIGE award. She received all her degrees in Electrical Engineering: BS from...
Camille Avestruz

Camille Avestruz

Dr. Avestruz is a computational cosmologist. She uses simulations to model, predict, and interpret observed large-scale cosmic structures. Her primary focus is to understand the evolution of galaxy clusters. These are the most massive gravitationally collapsed...
Yasser Aboelkassem

Yasser Aboelkassem

Prof. Aboelkassem’s laboratory uses stochastic multiscale computational models based on Brownian-Langevin dynamics principles to derive a coarse-graining model that can describe the cardiac thin-filament activation process during contraction. The model links atomistic...