Matthew Zahr
Assistant Professor, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Areas of Interest
- Development of fast and accurate model reduction methods to enable large-scale many-query analyses and real-time, high-fidelity computational physics simulations
- Numerical methods to resolve shocks and other discontinuities
- High-order methods for computational physics
- High-order and reduced-order methods for topological optimization
- PDE-constrained optimization
- Multiscale methods
Websites
Education
Ph.D., Computational and Mathematical Engineering, Stanford University, September 2016
M.S., Computational and Mathematical Engineering, Stanford University, May 2016
B.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, May 2011