Experts on scientific computing
Joseph D. Fehribach
- Professor Mathematical Sciences
Fehribach's research interests include Kirchhoff graphs, applied differential equations, and scientific computing. He is interested in addressing how more precise modeling and understanding of COVID-19 will be possible with swifter antibody blood tests.
Sarah D Olson
- William Steur Professor & Department Head Mathematical Sciences
Professor Olson explores development of mathematical and computational models to understand emergent phenomenon in biological systems. Applications include tissue engineering, micro-organism motility, muscle contraction, and cell division in cancer cells.
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Carlo Pinciroli
- Associate Professor/Graduate Coordinator Robotics Engineering
Professor Pinciroli's research focuses on designing innovative tools for swarm robotics. The ultimate goal of my work is to create a resilient, easily deployable hardware/software robotic infrastructure for dangerous missions such as disaster response,