About
Bruce Bukiet is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research spans mathematical modeling applied to biomechanics, sports analytics, and STEM education. He has secured over 10 federal grants from the National Science Foundation, focusing on projects like Leadership and iSTEAM for Females in Elementary Schools (LiFE) and Computation and Communication: Promoting Research Integration in Science and Mathematics (C2PRISM).
His research interests include fluid dynamics (e.g., ultrasound propagation in ideal fluids), biomechanical studies of fascia and muscle mechanics, and mathematical models for sports outcomes like baseball and cricket strategies. Bukiet's work bridges applied mathematics with real-world applications in medicine, sports, and education.
Media Highlights:
- Predictive models for baseball playoff success (2024)
- Analysis of Rikers Island population projections (2024)
- AAPI student outreach programs launched by NJIT (2023)
Grants & Projects:
- NSF INCLUDES DDLP: LiFE project (2018–2021) to increase female STEM engagement
- C2PRISM initiative (2007–2013) promoting STEM communication skills
Labs/Teams: Collaborates across NJIT's STEM departments and with institutions like the American Osteopathic Association on biomechanics research.
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