CAM Colloquium: NICHOLAS ZABARAS

4:30–5:30 pm

THURSDAY, February 4, 2021, at 4:15 PM via ZOOM
NICHOLAS ZABARAS, Scientific Computing and Artificial Intelligence (SCAI) Laboratory, University of Notre Dame
"Physics Informed Learning for Multiscale Systems"

Bio:

Prof. Nicholas Zabaras joined Notre Dame in 2016 as the Viola D. Hank Professor of Computational Science and Engineering after serving as Uncertainty Quantification Chair and founding director of the “Warwick Centre for Predictive Modeling (WCPM)” at the University of Warwick. Until 2020 he served as the Director of the interdisciplinary University of Notre Dame “Center for Informatics and Computational Science (CICS)”. He was also the Hans Fisher Senior Fellow with the Institute for Advanced Study at the Technical University of Munich where he is currently serving as "TUM Ambassador". He is also an Honorary Professor at the Dept. of Mathematics at the University of Hong Kong. Prior to this, he spent 23 years serving in all academic ranks of the faculty at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from Cornell, after which he started his academic career at the faculty of the University of Minnesota. Professor Zabaras' research focuses on the integration of computational mathematics, statistics, and scientific computing for the predictive modeling of complex systems.

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Event Type

CAM, Colloquia, Lectures, Seminars

Feb 4