Kohta Murase
Research interests include High-Energy Astrophysics (multi-messenger study of extreme astrophysical objects) and Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (neutrinos, gamma rays, cosmic rays and dark matter)
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Research interests include High-Energy Astrophysics (multi-messenger study of extreme astrophysical objects) and Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (neutrinos, gamma rays, cosmic rays and dark matter)
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My research investigates the structure and dynamics of ancient ecosystems–particularly those of the Mesozoic Era (about 65 to 250 million years ago). I am interested in how ancient communities of organisms differed from modern ecosystems in composition and organization. Much of my work focuses on tapping information available in permineralized coprolites (fossil feces), but
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Research Interests Include: Systematic and careful combination of analysis and experimentation on injectors, combustors, nozzles, and propellants for both rocket and air-breathing propulsion. Specific research areas include ignition, non-toxic propellants, combined cycle propulsion, combustion stability, fuel cooling, and life prediction.
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I am Associate Professor in the Industrial Engineering and Operations Research department at Columbia University. I received my PhD in Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization (ACO) in 2008 from Tepper School of Business, CMU where my advisor was R. Ravi. Before joining Columbia, I spent a couple of years as a postdoctoral associate at the Operations Research Center, MIT working with Dimitris Bertsimas. My research interests include dynamic
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Sumit Roy received the B. Tech. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur) in 1983, and the M. S. and Ph. D. degrees from the University of California (Santa Barbara), all in Electrical Engineering in 1985 and 1988 respectively, as well as an M. A. in Statistics and Applied Probability in 1988. His previous
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My research interests center on mobile robots in unpredictable environments, such as natural terrain and outdoor worksites, including computer architectures to control mobile robots, modeling and planning for non-repetitive tasks, complex problems of objective sensing in random or dynamic environments, and integrations of complete field robot systems.
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Professor Prakash and his group’s research interests are in the area of Synthetic Organic, Mechanistic and Hydrocarbon chemistry. Our projects cover a wide range of subjects in the area of selective fluorinations, oxidations, energetic materials, reductions, stereoselective reactions, electrochemical synthesis, hydrocarbon activation and isomerization, anthropogenic CO2 based fuels and feed-stocks, direct oxidation fuel cells, lithium ion
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Cerebral MRI findings and cognitive functioning; applications of perfusion MRI for neurological studies; development of spatially-oriented databases for digital brain images; nuclear magnetic resonance evaluation of stroke; physiologic imaging of human brain tumors.
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Prof. McDonald has been involved in research into several topics in experimental high energy physics including Strong-Field QED, CP violation in B-meson decays, Development of detectors for hadron identification, Muon Collider, Neutrino Factory, and Neutrino Superbeams, Undulator Based Production of Polarized Positrons, and the Daya Bay Reactor Antineutrino Experiment.
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