by U-M MICDE | Sep 27, 2023
Weaving enables us to create complex geometries with unique properties. Basketweaving, for example, can achieve stiff three-dimensional shapes by combining flexible fibers. I am developing computational models that can simulate woven geometries to understand how...
by U-M MICDE | Sep 26, 2023
Numerical methods for multiphase, high energy density systems
by U-M MICDE | Sep 26, 2023
Combining Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Discrete Element Modeling (DEM) softwares to simulate forest-fire like phenomena. I love reading and watching farfetched science fictions!
by U-M MICDE | Sep 26, 2023
I use first-principles tools to investigate the electronic, excitonic, and optical properties in some intriguing materials such as semiconductors to make connections and give guidance to the relevant experiments.
by U-M MICDE | Sep 26, 2023
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.
by U-M MICDE | Sep 5, 2023
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...
by U-M MICDE | Sep 5, 2023
Dr. Majdi Radaideh leads the AIMS lab (Artificial Intelligence and Multiphysics Simulations), which focuses on the intersection between reactor design, nuclear multiphysics modeling and simulation, advanced computational methods, and machine learning algorithms to...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 15, 2022
Perry Samson is Professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering at the University of Michigan. He holds an Arthur F. Thurnau Professorship at the University of Michigan in recognition of “outstanding contributions to undergraduate education”. Prof. Samson is...