
Daniela Calvetti
Professor · Large Scale Scientific Computing
Case Western Reserve UniversityAbout
Daniela Calvetti is the James Wood Williamson Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics at Case Western Reserve University. Her research focuses on large-scale scientific computing, computational inverse problems, uncertainty quantification, and predictive modeling in neuroscience, metabolism, and cellular physiology. She holds a PhD from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Her work integrates advanced mathematical techniques with biomedical applications, including brain energy metabolism modeling, MEG/EEG source reconstruction, and computational methods for medical imaging. Notable contributions include Bayesian hierarchical algorithms for inverse problems and interdisciplinary collaborations bridging mathematics with neuroscience and physiology.
Recent research highlights include developing sparsity-promoting Bayesian models for tomography, computational frameworks for neuromuscular control variability, and predictive models of disease dynamics like post-pandemic COVID-19 recurrence. Her methodologies emphasize statistically inspired preconditioning and adaptive meshing techniques to enhance computational efficiency in solving complex inverse problems.
Dr. Calvetti has published extensively across computational science, inverse problems, and biomedical applications. She leads a research group advancing interdisciplinary computational methods with applications in neuroscience, virology, and metabolic systems.
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