Computational Science and Engineering
minor graduate fieldpeople
field members
- Aquino, Wilkins | Associate Professor
- Arias, Tomas A. | Professor/LASSP
- Bojanczyk, Adam Wojciech | Associate Professor
- Caughey, David Alan | Professor
- Clancy, Paulette | Professor and William C. Hooey Director
- Collins, Lance | Professor, S.C. Thomas Sze Dir
- Datta, Ashim K | Professor
- Dawson, Paul Richard | Professor
- Diamessis, Peter J. | Assistant Professor
- Earls, Christopher J | Associate Professor
- Ellner, Stephen Paul | Professor
- Escobedo, Fernando | Associate Professor
- Ezra, Gregory Sion | Professor
- Gehrke, Johannes E. | Associate Professor
- Guckenheimer, John Mark | Professor
- Henderson, Shane G. | Professor
- Ingraffea, Anthony R | Dwight C. Baum Professor of Engineering
- Joo, Yong L. | Associate Professor
- Leibovich, Sidney | Samuel B. Eckert Professor
- Lepage, G Peter | Academic Dean
- Lewis, Adrian S. | Professor
- Lipson, Hod | Assistant Professor
- Liu, Philip Li-Fan | Class of 1912 Professor
- Loring, Roger F | Professor
- Mukherjee, Subrata | Professor
- Pope, Stephen Bailey | Sibley College Prof of Mechani
- Protter, Philip E. | Professor
- Schatz, Alfred Harry | Professor
- Sethna, James Patarasp | Professor/LASSP
- Shalloway, David I | Professor
- Shmoys, David B | Professor
- Shoemaker, Christine Ann | Joseph P. Ripley Professor of Engineering
- Steen, Paul Herman | Maxwell M. Upson Professor
- Teukolsky, Saul A | Hans A. Bethe Professor of Physics & Astronomy
- Todd, Michael Jeremy | Professor
- Torrance, Kenneth Eric | Joseph C. Ford Professor
- Trotter Jr, Leslie Earl | Professor
- Van Loan, Charles Francis | John C. Ford Professor of Engineering
- Wahlbin, Lars Bertil | Professor
- Wang, Zheng Jane | Associate Professor
- Warner, Derek H. | Assistant Professor
- Williamson, David P | Professor
- Zabaras, Nicholas John | Professor
affiliations
has affiliated organization
- Cornell University Graduate School | Graduate School
organizational affiliate of
- Computing and Information Science (CIS) | special-mission faculty unit
The CIS program in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) spans several dozen departments and research areas. The field is application-driven and involves a mix of applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and computer science Ph.D. students at Cornell can minor in CSE. Requirements are flexible and there are dozens of faculty members [CSE Field ] who can serve as the CSE advisor. The Cornell Theory Center (CTC) provides an essential resource for students. CIS has received an IGERT award from the National Science Foundation making it possible to support a large contingent of Ph.D. students who work on complex nonlinear systems. A priority concern of the CSE program is the development of a coordinated curriculum that serves computationally-oriented graduate students throughout science and engineering.