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|name = George Em Karniadakis |image = Portrait of Professor George Em Karniadakis at Brown University.jpg |caption = George Em Karniadakis in 2013 |birth_place = Crete, Greece |nationality = Greek-American |fields = Applied mathematics |workplaces = Brown University |doctoral_advisor = Anthony T. Patera Borivoje B. Mikic }}George Em Karniadakis is a Greek-American researcher, known for his wide-spectrum work on high-dimensional stochastic modeling and multiscale simulations of physical and biological systems. He is one of the pioneers of spectral/hp-element methods for fluids in complex geometries, general Polynomial Chaos for uncertainty quantification, and the theory of Sturm-Liouville theory for fractional partial differential equations. He is currently the Charles Pitts Robinson and John Palmer Barstow Professor of Applied Mathematics at Brown University.[1] He has advised more than forty PhD students in diverse areas of research including numerical methods for computational fluid dynamics, stochastic PDEs, numerical methods for fractional PDEs, modeling uncertainty with polynomial chaos, multiscale modeling of biological systems, dissipative particle dynamics, flow-structure interactions, parallel computing, and interactive/virtual reality computer graphics. His graduates are now leaders in vast areas of expertise; e.g., Spencer Sherwin, the McLaren Racing Professor of Engineering at Imperial College, and Ron Henderson, formerly the Oscars-winning director of computer graphics at Dreamworks Animation. BiographyGeorge Em Karniadakis received his S.M. in 1984, and his Ph.D. in 1987 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the advice of Anthony T. Patera and Borivoje B. Mikic. Then, he joined the Center for Turbulence Research at Stanford University, NASA Ames Laboratory, as a postdoctoral research associate. Subsequently, he joined Princeton University as an assistant professor in the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering also as an associate faculty in the Program of Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM). In 1993, he held a visiting professor appointment in the Aeronautics Department at California Institute of Technology. Then, he joined the Division of Applied Mathematics at Brown University as an associate professor in 1994. He became a full professor of applied mathematics in 1996 and entitled the Charles Pitts Robinson and John Palmer Barstow Professor of Applied Mathematics in 2014. Since 2000, he has been a visiting professor and senior lecturer of Ocean/Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the lead PI of an OSD/AFOSR MURI on Uncertainty Quantification, the lead PI of OSD/ARO MURI on fractional PDEs, and the director of Department of Energy Center of Mathematics for Mesoscale Modeling of Materials (CM4) [2] at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Honors and awards
References1. ^1 2 {{citation|url=https://news.brown.edu/articles/2015/03/karniadakis|title=Karniadakis wins two professional awards|first=Kevin|last=Stacey|journal=News from Brown|publisher=Brown University|date=March 26, 2015}}. 2. ^Research Team, Collaboratory on Mathematics for Mesoscale Modeling of Materials, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, retrieved 2015-04-21. 3. ^http://www.usacm.org/usacm_new_award 4. ^Award recipients, US Association for Computational Mechanics, retrieved 2015-04-21. 5. ^SIAM Fellows class of 2010, retrieved 2015-04-21. 6. ^APS Fellow listing, retrieved 2015-04-21. 7. ^Plenary speaker biography, ASME 2013 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, retrieved 2015-04-21. 8. ^[https://www.aiaa.org/uploadedFiles/Membership_and_Communities/Recognition/Member_Advancement/AIAA_Associate_Fellows.pdf AIAA Associate Fellows roster], retrieved 2015-04-21. External links
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