About
Dr. Christopher Marcotte is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Durham University. His research focuses on High-Performance Computing, Machine-Learning acceleration for physical systems, and computational methods in dynamical systems. He specializes in Exact Coherent Structures, reaction-diffusion models, and cardiac electrophysiology simulations.
His work bridges computational mathematics and applied sciences, with recent publications on stable pulse quenching in excitable media and cardiac electrical excitation reconstruction from optical mapping data. He holds an ORCID profile (https://apps.dur.ac.uk/biography/image/712).
Research fields
High-Performance ComputingMachine-Learning acceleration for physical applicationsComputation and characterization of Exact Coherent StructuresDynamical systems and pattern formationNumerical simulation of reaction-diffusion modelsData assimilationDynamically constrained OptimizationComputational Cardiac ElectrophysiologyExact solutions of nonlinear partial differential equationsModal analysis of large systems
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