Research Topics
- Computational mechanics
- Design optimization
Professor Sharif Rahman's research interests include multiscale mechanics of heterogeneous media, mathematical models of random microstructure, uncertainty quantification of high-dimensional complex systems, random eigenvalue problems, and stochastic mesh-free and finite-element methods.
Research Team
Katherine Morris
Title/Position
Graduate Research Assistant
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Projects
Current research projects:
- CDS&E: Stochastic Isogeometric Analysis by Hierarchical B-Spline Sparse Grids
- High-Dimensional Stochastic Design Optimization by Spline Dimensional Decomposition
- Reliability Analysis and Design Optimization of Fatigue Life of Vehicle Components
- Predictive and Analytical Methods for Rapidly Assessing the Reliability of Commercial Off-the-Shelf Parts and Emerging Technologies
Research summaries:
- Stochastic Optimization for Design under Uncertainty with Dependent Probability Measures
- A New Decomposition Method for Solving Stochastic Eigenvalue Problems in Computational Dynamics
- Reliability-Based Design Optimization of Large-Scale Complex Systems
- Novel Computational Methods for Solving Random Eigenvalue Problems
News
New $1M grant to bridge educational gaps between modeling and simulation and machine learning
Friday, February 18, 2022
The United States Department of Education has awarded a $1 million grant to Professors Ching-Long Lin (PI), Sharif Rahman, Jia Lu, Shaoping Xiao, Rachel Vitali and Jane Russell to develop artificial intelligence modeling and simulation (AIMS) programs to bridge educational gaps between modeling and simulation and machine learning.
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