Biographical Sketch: Kevin Long's research is in scientific computing: ranging from work on developing efficient mathematical algorithms for large scale simulation and optimization, to the design of advanced software architectures for high-performance simulation, to application of computational simulation to problems in physics, engineering, biology, and national defense. Dr. Long joined Texas Tech in 2007, after nine years in the computational mathematics research department at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, California. Previously, he worked in industry at Beam Technologies, was on the physics faculty at the State University of New York at Brockport, and was a postodoctoral researcher at the University of Massachusetts. His undergraduate degree is in astronomy, from the University of Maryland. His graduate study was at Princeton University, where he received his PhD in theoretical astrophysics in 1991. | ||
Visiting Assistant Professor Ph.D., 1991, Princeton University;
Research: Scientific Computing, Large-Scale Optimization, Computational Physics
E-mail: kevin.long@ttu.edu, | ||
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E-mail: bo.yang@ttu.edu,
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