Faculty
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Executive Vice President for Global Science and Technology; Executive Dean of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
University of California, Berkeley Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, 1990
Email: j.de.pablo at nyu.edu
Office: TBD 19
Office: 1 MetroTech Center, 19th floor -
Silver Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Yale University, USA, 1987
Email: greengard at cims.nyu.edu
Office: WWH 1117
Ext: 8-3306
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Silver Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics
Ph.D., Computer Science, Stanford University, USA, 1979
Email: overton at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH 429
Ext: 8-3121
Numerical analysis, linear algebra, optimization, and mathematical programming. -
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Genoa, Italy, 2012
Email: panozzo at nyu.edu
Office: 60 Fifth Ave 504
Ext: 8-3208
Geometry Processing, Computer Graphics and Digital Fabrication -
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Technische Universität München, Germany, 2013
Email: pehersto at cims.nyu.edu
Office: WWH 421
Ext: 8-3297
Computational statistics, Bayesian inference, model reduction, high-dimensional approximation, machine learning, numerical analysis, numerical linear algebra -
Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Graz, Austria, 2004
Email: stadler at cims.nyu.edu
Office: WWH 1111
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Clinical Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland, USA, 2003
Email: mzahran at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH 320
Ext: 8-3083
Parallel computing, hardware/software interaction, and computer architecture. -
Silver Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics
Ph.D., Computer Science, California Institute of Technology, USA, 1997
Email: dzorin at cs.nyu.edu
Office: 60 Fifth Ave 512
Ext: 8-3405
Computer graphics, geometric modeling, subdivision surfaces, multiresolution surface representations, fluid and solid simulation, and perceptually based methods for computer graphics.