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James Calvin is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research focuses on optimization algorithms, global optimization techniques, convergence rate analysis, and mathematical modeling. He has led multiple federally funded projects, including studies on optimization algorithms for decision problems, efficient simulation of large-scale systems, and stochastic optimization methods.
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His research interests emphasize algorithmic development for complex systems, with specializations in global optimization algorithms, convergence rate analysis, and applications in image processing and mathematical modeling. Recent work includes advancements in centroid-based clustering algorithms and bi-objective decision-making frameworks.
He has received grants from the National Science Foundation for projects such as 'Optimization Algorithms For Decision Problems With Many Variables' and 'Efficient Simulation of Large-Scale Systems.' Media coverage highlights his contributions to understanding mitochondrial proteins and wood elasticity.
- Grants & Projects:
- Optimization Algorithms For Decision Problems With Many Variables (2016–2019)
- Efficient Simulation of Large-Scale Systems (1999–2004)
Calvin collaborates internationally on optimization challenges and has produced over 66 peer-reviewed publications since 1988.
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