Profiles in "Modeling and Simulation" Expertise Area

  • Using computational modeling of the rodent olfactory bulb to test mechanisms underlying experimentally observed patterns of population activity, including those contributing to different oscillations.
  • Mehlhase is a lecturer at ASU. She worked at the Technical University of Berlin for more than six years as a research and teaching assistant in software engineering.
  • Working as Assistant Research Scientist at the Learning Engineering Institute (https://learningengineering.asu.edu/).
  • Shi Yan is an associate professor at ASU's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. He studies guilty pleas, sentencing, & risk issues in criminal justice. He has a Ph.D. from UAlbany. For more info, https://iamshiyan.com
  • Garcia investigates design and policy impacts on water infrastructure systems performance by analyzing feedback in human-hydrological systems, assessing design choices and informing decision making.
  • EDGARD LUQUE Assistant Teaching Professor, W.P. Carey School of Business Technology Stack: Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Data Science (DS) | Machine Learning (ML) | Cloud Platforms (AWS, Azure, Python)
  • Matthias Heyden is an associate professor in the School of Molecular Sciences at ASU. His group uses computer simulations to gain atomistic insights into molecular systems.
  • Associate Professor in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University. His research is at the confluence of statistical mechanics, molecular biology, hybrid modeling and large-scale computer simulations.
  • Vanos is an associate professor who studies heat, health, and adaptation in urban areas. She is Director of ASU's Human Biometeorology Lab and HeatReady Schools Program and PI of the NSF Global Center for Heat Adaptation.