Over the years I have been working with many postdocs and students. You can click on their name or picture will bring a larger version of the photo. Clicking on their large picture will lead you to their webpage, if available.
Students and Postdocs
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Frederic Gibou |
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University 2001-2004
Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering UC Santa Barbara
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Razvan Fetecau |
Szego Assistant Professor, Stanford University, 2003-2006
Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics Simon Fraser University |
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Yuan-Nan Young |
Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University, 2002-2004
Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Carlos Cardenas |
Postdoctoral Fellow, Radiation Oncology, Stanford University, 2002-2004
Siemens Medical Solutions Princeton, New Jersey
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Steve Bryson |
Ph.D., SCCM, Stanford University, 2004
Research Scientist NASA Ames Research Center
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Suhas Nayak |
Ph.D., Math, Stanford, 2006 Worked with me on numerical methods for Hamilton-Jacobi equations Advisor: George Papanicolaou
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Peter Kim |
Ph.D., Math, Stanford, 2007 Thesis: Mathematical models of the activation and regulation of the immune system
Spent one year as a postdoc at Paris 6 and Supelec France Now - a postdoc at the University of Utah
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Dana Paquin |
Ph.D., Math, Stanford, 2007 Thesis: Multiscale methods for image registration
Assistant Professor Cal Poly
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Tiago Requeijo |
Ph.D., Math, Stanford, 2007 Thesis: Modeling group dynamics of phototaxis
Options Clearing Corporation, Chicago
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Cristian Tomasetti |
Ph.D. Student, AMSC, University of Maryland
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Amanda Galante |
Ph.D. Student, AMSC, University of Maryland
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Shelby Wilson |
Ph.D. Student, AMSC, University of Maryland
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Alexander Kendall |
B.A. in Economics, Mathematics, and Political Sciences, Stanford University, 2004. Undergraduate Honors Thesis: A transparent and convex objective function for intensity-modulated radiotherapy (2004)
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Adam Kapelner
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B.A. in Mathematics and Computational Sciences, Stanford University, 2006 |













