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George E. Karniadakis is the Charles Pitts Robinson and John Palmer Barstow Professor of Applied Mathematics and Engineering at Brown University, with a joint appointment in the School of Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. (1987) and S.M. (1984) from MIT. His research focuses on machine learning, physics-informed neural networks, stochastic modeling, and biomedical applications. He leads the DOE Center on Physics-Informed Learning Machines (PhILMs) and the OSD/AFOSR MURI on Physics-Informed Neural Networks for PDEs.
- Affiliations: Applied Mathematics, Engineering
- Labs/Teams: CRUNCH Group, PhILMs Center
Notable awards include the SIAM/ACM Prize (2021), Kleinman Award (2015), and Oden Medal (2013). He has been a Visiting Professor at Caltech, Princeton, and Peking University. His work spans computational fluid dynamics, uncertainty quantification, and turbulence modeling.
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