Awards and Honors:
R & D 100 Prize, 1999 with the MS3 Team from
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, for parallel linear algebra and fast
transforms for NWCHem
Significant Event Award, ORNL 2003
Education:
Ph.D., S.M., MIT
A.B., U.C. Berkeley
Research Interests
Multiresolution analysis for
integro-differential equations, computational physics, fast
algorithms, computational harmonic analysis, geometry, parallel eigensystem
and parallel computing.
Applications to computational chemistry-materials, nuclear physics, optical flow, image processing and CFD.
Click for more information on the following
projects:
DOE Applied Mathematics, Multiresolution
Adaptive Numerical Evaluation Scientific Simulations
DOE SciDAC Project on Fast
Methods for Electronic Structures
Parallel Eigensolver PeIGS and
parallel FFT for PNNL's NWChem
DOE Nanomaterials Project (Nano)