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As of Aug 2008, I am an Assistant Professor and William March Scholar in Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University.
I was a Doctoral student in the Mechanical Engineering department at Cornell University (May 2008 graduation).
I work in the Materials Process Design and Control (MPDC) Laboratory, directed by Prof. Nicholas Zabaras.
I work in the broad area of computational mechanics. I am particularly interested in understanding
how uncertainty propagates through and affects complex systems. My primary area of research can be
described as the fusion of applied mathematics and parallel and high performance computing concepts
coupled with realistic physical modeling towards the analysis, control and design of complex systems. I am also interested in developing computational strategies for materials-by-design, particularly with an emphasis on energy.
My resume can be found here.
Areas of interest: Computational physics, Computational mechanics, Stochastic analysis,
Uncertainty quantification and propagation, Multiscale modeling, Control and optimization of complex systems,
Materials-by-design, Parallel computing and Inverse problems.
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