Profiles in "Computational Modeling" Expertise Area

  • Professor Aukes studies the nexus between design, manufacturing, robotics, and dynamic systems. His robots focus on affordable design techniques, compliance, flexibility, and mechanism design techniques inspired by origami.
  • Michael Simeone studies misinformation, AI, and digital communication using computational and humanistic methods. He co-leads ASU’s Information Competition Lab and has founded multiple interdisciplinary initiatives.
  • Daniels studies the logic of collective behavior in living systems, using real-world data to build predictive models at the scale of individual interactions, and abstracting away from these toward general principles.
  • Serla is a PhD Candidate working with Dr. Phil Christensen. His current research is focused on mid-latitude ice rheology on Mars, and thermal infrared spectroscopy in far-IR.
  • Using computational modeling of the rodent olfactory bulb to test mechanisms underlying experimentally observed patterns of population activity, including those contributing to different oscillations.
  • Shawn Walker studies social media, online resistance, digital methods, and social media collection, archiving and analysis.
  • Ankit's group specializes in the development and application of mesoscopic modeling approaches and their integration with continuum approaches for fundamental and applied research in microstructure science and engineering.