He is an assistant professor at Sorrell College of Business in Troy University.
He got a Ph.D at the Department of Computer Scinecne and Engineering in Penn State under the supervision of Dr. Padma
Raghavan on scientific computing algorithm and software to enable computational modeling and simulation.
Main research focuses on techniques for faster sparse
linear system solution; sparse solution typically dominates its computational
cost in PDE based computational model application. Contributions include
a new "interleaved minimum degree" scheme to construct preconditioner for
conjugate gradient schemes, role of sparse solvers in speeding up spectral
element methods in CFDs and eigenvalue computation in material science applications.
Transparent benchmark based on sparse matrix computation, phase detection using
spectral analysis and multicore applications are topics to catch my attention lately.
Before he joined Penn State,
he got M.S. from University of Nebraska in Lincoln under the supervision of Dr.
Steve Goddard on inherent latency analysis in real-time systems (Processing Graph Method applications).