Faculty Listing (Department)
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
Graham Candler - Assistant Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, Ph.D., Stanford University. Hypersonic aerodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, high temperature gas physics.
Daniel Joseph - Regent's Professor
Astronomy
Paul Woodward - Professor, Astronomy, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1973. Computational astrophysics, computational fluid dynamics, scientific visualization, parallel computation.
Thomas Jones
Biochemistry
David Thomas - Professor, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics (Medical School), Ph.D., Stanford University. Spectroscopic and computational techniques, macromolecular structure and dynamics, physiological processes, muscle contraction.
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
John Nieber - Professor of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Ph.D., 1979, Cornell University. Applications of analytical and numerical solutions of the deterministic and stochastic equations for fluid flow, heat transport, and constituent transport in the unsaturated zone.
Biomedical Engineering
Victor Barocas
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
James Chelikowsky - Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Ph.D. in Physics, University of California, Berkeley,1975. Research in our group is focused on developing new algorithms and methods for predicting the properties of real materials. Specifically, we are interested in examining such systems as liquid semiconductors, pressure induced amorphization in silica and related materials, semiconductor clusters and defects on surfaces.
Jeffrey J. Derby - Professor, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Process modeling, materials processing, and high performance computing.
L.E. Scriven - Regents Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Ph.D., University of Delaware, 1956. Fluid mechanics and rheology transport, reaction and stress phenomena, Materials processing
Chemistry
Christopher Cramer - Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D. Illinois. Theoretical organic chemistry.
Jiali Gao
J. Ilja Siepmann - Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D. University of Cambridge, 1992. Physical chemistry; chemical physics; chemical engineering; materials science. Development of novel Monte Carlo algorithms and transferable force fields; applications to fluid phase equilibria, retention in chromatography, and molecular
Donald G. Truhlar - I. T. Distinguished Professor, Chemistry, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology. Computational chemistry and chemical dynamics; quantum mechanical scattering theory; few-body problems and many-body problems; computational neuroscience.
Darrin York - Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1993. Theoretical chemistry, physical chemistry, chemical physics.
Civil Engineering
Efi Foufoula-Georgiou - Professor of Civil Engineering, Ph.D., 1985, University of Florida. Major research interests are in the area of stochastic modeling of surface hydrologic processes and systems.
Vaughan R. Voller - Professor, Civil Engineering and St Anthony Falls Laboratory, Ph.D., University of Sunderland, U.K. Numerical techniques for thermal-fluid problems and free and moving boundary problems.
Computer Science and Engineering
Phillip Barry - Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D.,University of Utah. Computer-aided geometric design, computer graphics, scientific visualization.
Daniel Boley - Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D., Stanford. Numerical analysis, linear algebra, control theory.
John V. Carlis - Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D., University of Minnesota. Database systems.
George Karypis - Professor of Compu ter Science and Engineering
Vipin Kumar - Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D., University of Maryland. Parallel processing, Data Mining.
Nikolaos P. Papanikolopoulos - Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University. Computer vision, robotics, sensors for transportation applications.
Haesun Park - Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D., Cornell University. Numerical analysis, parallel computing, signal processing algorithms.
Yousef Saad - Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Doctorat d'Etat, Grenoble. Sparse matrix computations, parallel computation, eigenvalue problems, nonlinear equations.
Jaideep Srivastava - Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1988. Databases, multimedia systems, distributed computing and data mining.
Norman J. Troullier - Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota, 1991. Computational mathematics; the refinement of numerical algorithms, large scale computational techniques, and parallel computation algorithms.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
David J. Lilja - Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. High-performance computer architecture, parallel processing, nanocomputing, computer systems performance analysis, exploiting hardware-software interactions.
Guillermo Sapiro - Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D., Technion University. Image processing, computer vision, robotics, human vision, differential geometry, partial differential equations, invariant theory, human motor control, and applications of mathematics to engineering problems.
Geology and Geophysics
David Yuen - Professor, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1978. Solid earth geophysics, especially the study of mantle rheology, seismic attenuation, and fluid dynamics of geological processes, mathematical geophysics, supercomputing and scientific visualization.
Mathematics
Bernardo Cockburn - Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., 1986, University of Chicago, Numerical analysis, numerical methods for nonlinear hyperbolic problems, approximation theory for conservation laws, scientific computation, fluid mechanics and geophysical exploration.
John S. Lowengrub - Associate Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., Mathematics, Courant Institute, New York University, 1988. Numerical Analysis.
Mitchell Luskin - Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1977. Scientific computing, numerical analysis, computational physics.
Hans G. Othmer - Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Minnesota. Applied mathematics, mathematical biology, differential equations, dynamical systems.
George R. Sell - Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1962. Dynamical systems and differential equations, inertial manifolds.
Mathematics and Statistics (Duluth)
Harlan Stech - Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, Duluth, Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1976. Functional differential equations, Nonlinear oscillations, Mathematical modeling, Numerical methods.
Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy
David Ferguson - Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Ph.D., University of South Florida, 1989. Research projects in Dr. Ferguson's lab apply quantum mechanics, molecular mechanics/dynamics, and computer graphics techniques to study molecular interactions in complex systems, especially those of biochemical importance.
Neuroscience
Timothy J. Ebner - Professor of Neurosurgery and Physiology, M.D., Ph.D., University of Minnesota. Neurophysiology of cerebellum and motor cortex.
Dr. Apostolos Georgopoulos
Pharmacology
Daniel Kroll - College of Pharmacology
George L. Wilcox - Professor of Pharmacology, Ph.D. University of Colorado, Boulder, 1975. Spinal nociception and analgesia, with emphasis on tolerance, synergy, allodynia, and excitatory amino acids.
Physics & Astronomy
Alexander Y. Grosberg
Psychology
Daniel Kersten - Professor of Psychology, Ph.D., University of Minnesota. Visual perception, computer vision, visual system models.
Statistics
Luke Tierney - Professor of Statistics, Ph.D., Cornell, 1980. Reliability Models, Inference, Approximate Bayesian Methods, Statistical Computing, Dynamic Graphics.
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