by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Martin’s research involves development of advanced methods for high fidelity analysis of nuclear reactors, with both Monte Carlo methods and deterministic methods. The methods utilize a high-dimensional phase space (7 independent variables) with large data...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
His research interests focus on understanding the physical processes controlling energetic charged particle motion in planetary magnetospheres, including Earth. He writes and uses space plasma physics numerical models, especially kinetic modeling that resolves...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
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...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
His group uses first-principles computational methods and high-performance computing resources to predictively model the structural, electronic, and optical properties of bulk materials and nanostructures. The goal is to understand, predict, and optimize...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
His research interests lie in the development of numerical methods and models for massively parallel computations of fluid mechanics problems on modern computing architectures, including GPUs. He specifically focuses on high-order accurate finite...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Christiane Jablonowski is an Associate Professor in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering. Her research is highly interdisciplinary and combines atmospheric science, applied mathematics, computational science and high-performance computing. Her...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
His research makes use of rich information contained in the spectrally resolve observations (chiefly from space) to probe the climate system and gauge the performance of climate models. Topics of his ongoing projects include formulation and design of climate...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Heath Hofmann is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – Electrical and Computer Engineering Division. Professor Hofmann’s computational research focuses on the modelling of electromechanical devices and systems. An area of emphasis is the...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Professor Hartmann studies the processes by which cold clouds of gas and dust fragment and then collapse, forming stars and a surrounding rotating disk; and the evolution of disks which ultimately can form planets. Because protostellar clouds form in complex, highly...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Sharon Glotzer is a Professor of Chemical Engineering and of Material Science and Engineering. The Glotzer group uses computer simulations to discover the fundamental principles by which nanoscale systems of building blocks self-assemble into higher order, complex,...