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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
Emeritus: (Professor) Joe Keller (Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering)
Director: Peter Glynn (Management Science and Engineering)
Director of Student Affairs: Walter Murray (Management Science and Engineering)
Professors: Stephen Boyd (Electrical Engineering), Gunnar Carlsson (Mathematics), Persi Diaconis (Mathematics, Statistics), David Donoho (Statistics), Charbel Farhat (Mechanical Engineering), Peter Glynn (Management Science and Engineering), Leonidas Guibas (Computer Science), Pat Hanrahan (Computer Science, Electrical Engineering), Jerry Harris (Geophysics), Antony Jameson (Aeronautics and Astronautics), Peter Kitanidis (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Sanjiva Lele (Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautics and Astronautics), Parviz Moin (Mechanical Engineering), Brad Osgood (Electrical Engineering), George Papanicolaou (Mathematics), Peter Pinsky (Mechanical Engineering), Eric Shaqfeh (Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering), Lawrence Wein (Graduate School of Business), Wing Wong (Statistics), Yinyu Ye (Management Science and Engineering)
Associate Professors: Juan Alonso (Aeronautics and Astronautics), Ronald Fedkiw (Computer Science), Ashish Goel (Management Science and Engineering), Charles Taylor (Bioengineering), Benjamin Van Roy (Management Science and Engineering), Andras Vasy (Mathematics)
Assistant Professors: Eric Darve (Mechanical Engineering), Oliver Fringer (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Margot Gerritsen (Energy Resources Engineering), Gianluca Iaccarino (Mechanical Engineering), Ramesh Johari (Management Science and Engineering), Adrian Lew (Mechanical Engineering), Heinz Pitsch (Mechanical Engineering), Amin Saberi (Management Science and Engineering)
Professors (Research): Walter Murray (Management Science and Engineering), Arogyaswami Paulraj (Electrical Engineering), Michael A. Saunders (Management Science and Engineering)
Acting Assistant Professor: James Lambers (Energy Resources Engineering)
Consulting Professors: Sepandar Kamvar, Vadim Khayms, Pat Langley, Pat Miller
Web Site: http://icme.stanford.edu
Mail Code: 94305-4042
Phone: (650) 736-9038
Courses offered by the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering have the subject code CME, and are listed in the "Computational and Mathematical Engineering [CME] Courses" section of this bulletin.
The central research mission of the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (iCME) is to develop sophisticated algorithmic and mathematical tools that impact many applied disciplines. iCME leverages Stanford's strengths in engineering applications and the physical, biological, and information sciences to guide the development of modern methods for research and education in computational mathematics.
iCME's teaching mission is to provide courses for graduate students and undergraduates from all departments in the mathematical sciences focusing on theoretical work and its role in the solution of real problems, integrating numerical computation to facilitate application of mathematical techniques and theories. The institute identifies research areas that benefit from a multidisciplinary approach in which computational mathematics plays a key role such as discrete mathematics, including computational probability and combinatorial optimization, optimization, stochastics, and numerical solution of partial differential equations. Research applications include the physical sciences, business, medicine, and information science.
A strength of iCME is its multidisciplinary intellectual environment, with interaction among students and faculty with diverse backgrounds and expertise. iCME offers service courses for undergraduates and graduate students to fulfill departmental requirements, core courses for M.S. and Ph.D. students in Scientific Computing and Computational Mathematics, and specialized electives in various application areas.
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