
Mohammad Farazmand
Assistant Professor · Applied Dynamical Systems
North Carolina State UniversityAbout
Mohammad Farazmand is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at North Carolina State University (NC State). His research focuses on applied dynamical systems, control theory, optimization, and data-driven methods. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from ETH Zurich (2014).
His work emphasizes stochastic modeling in epidemiology and environmental systems, fluid dynamics, and the development of numerical methods for partial differential equations (PDEs). Key contributions include enforcing conservation laws in numerical discretizations, quantifying uncertainties in stochastic compartmental models, and predicting extreme events like wildfires using sparse sensor data. He also explores reduced-order modeling and shape-morphing techniques for efficient simulation of complex systems.
Recent publications span journals like Nonlinear Dynamics, Journal of Computational Physics, and Proceedings of the Royal Society A, highlighting interdisciplinary applications in fluid mechanics, epidemiology, and wildfire risk assessment.
Farazmand collaborates with research groups in Control, Optimization, and Modeling; Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing; and Ordinary/Partial Differential Equations. His methods bridge deterministic and probabilistic frameworks to address challenges in state estimation and rare event prediction.
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