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Patrick Shriwise is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, College of Engineering. His research focuses on advancing open-source computational tools for nuclear and multiphysics applications, particularly through the development and enhancement of OpenMC and the DAGMC toolkit.
His research interests include:
- Monte Carlo particle transport methods
- High-fidelity 3D geometry representation for nuclear systems
- GPU-accelerated ray tracing for scientific simulations
- Multiphysics coupling in nuclear applications
- Optimization of ray tracing data structures for radiation transport
- Application of RT cores and hardware-accelerated pipelines in computational physics
The absence of listed publications prevents a detailed trend analysis of his scholarly output. Similarly, no scientific awards or honors are mentioned in the provided text.
No information is available regarding student advising, grants, or funding sources. However, his active development roles in OpenMC, DAGMC, and GPRT suggest involvement in collaborative, software-driven research initiatives.
Patrick Shriwise is associated with advanced computational research teams focusing on:
- The OpenMC open-source Monte Carlo code project
- The Cardinal multiphysics coupling framework
- The DAGMC CAD-based geometry toolkit
- The General Purpose Ray Tracing (GPRT) API for scientific applications
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