Michael Wellman

Michael Wellman

In a strategic environment, agents face decisions where the outcomes depend on the behavior of other autonomous agents. The strategic reasoning group develops techniques for understanding and engineering complex multiagent environments, using concepts and methods from...
Seymour M.J. Spence

Seymour M.J. Spence

Dr. Spence’s main research thrusts are focused on the theoretical and computational development of models and frameworks for the implementation and adoption in practice of performance-based wind engineering, optimization of structural systems subject to uncertainty...
Siqian Shen

Siqian Shen

Prof. Shen’s research derives multifaceted mathematical optimization models for decision making under data uncertainty and information ambiguity. The models she considers often feature stochastic parameters and discrete (0-1) decision variables. The goal is to seek...
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...
Ann Jeffers

Ann Jeffers

Ann Jeffers is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her research seeks to use computational methods to study structural performance under fire hazards. Jeffers’ work has particularly focused on coupling a...
Xun Huan

Xun Huan

Xun (Ryan) Huan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research broadly revolves around uncertainty quantification, data-driven modeling, and numerical optimization. His expertise focuses on bridging models and data: optimal...
Alex Gorodetsky

Alex Gorodetsky

Alex Gorodetsky is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering. His research includes using applied mathematics and computational science to enhance autonomous decision making under uncertainty. His research has an emphasis on controlling systems...
Sharon Glotzer

Sharon Glotzer

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,...
Vikram Gavini

Vikram Gavini

His research group aims to develop computational and mathematical techniques to address various aspects of materials behavior, which exhibit complexity and structure on varying length and time scales. The work draws ideas from quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics...
Krzysztof Fidkowski

Krzysztof Fidkowski

Fidkowski’s research interests lie in the development of robust, scalable, and adaptive solvers for computational fluid dynamics. Target applications include steady and unsteady convection dominated flows, such as those observed in external aerodynamics....