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Notable program alum Amanda Randles models blood circulation — and is a role model for beginning scientists. Amanda Randles is the Alfred Winborne and Victoria Stover Mordecai associate professor of ...
Looking back on it, Ph.D. student Ishani Ganguly’s interest in computational neuroscience seems foretold. “Dad is a computer scientist,” she says. “Mom is a biologist. I became basically a ...
Much of mathematics involves so-called forward problems. These problems begin with a model of a physical system — say, a ball rolling down an incline plane — and researchers use parameters, such as ...
You could excuse Abigail Poteshman for taking a meandering path during her scientific career. While still in high school, she joined her first lab to conduct cancer cell experiments. Now, on the verge ...
A Georgia Tech fellow models renewable energy and other problems with ever-changing unknowns. Real-world modeling problems are rife with uncertainty and complicated interactions. To maximize profits, ...
Environmental scientist Marianne Cowherd grew up in Michigan and loved snow. “My favorite thing was having school cancelled and going sledding,” she says. “But I never thought of snow as a water ...
Rahul Sahay’s quantum mechanics research started at his undergraduate school, the University of California, Berkeley. For his final project, working with DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship ...
A Harvard University fellowship recipient works to create quantum phases of matter.
A Montana State fellow charts a path from physics and modeling to a form of pure math called category theory.
A Cornell University fellowship recipient works on methods for ensuring software functions as expected.
A UCSD engineering professor and former DOE CSGF recipient combines curiosity and diverse research experiences to tackle nanoscale questions and energy applications.
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