Our student Bianca Champenois successfully defended her PhD Thesis entitled “Physics-driven machine learning for applications in geophysical fluid dynamics”. She will continue her academic path as postdoc at Princeton! Congratulations!

Prof. Themis Sapsis, MIT
Our student Bianca Champenois successfully defended her PhD Thesis entitled “Physics-driven machine learning for applications in geophysical fluid dynamics”. She will continue her academic path as postdoc at Princeton! Congratulations!
Andreas Mentzelopoulos successfully defended his PhD Thesis entitled “Firstling Digital Twin: Data-Driven Time-Space Forecasting and Simulation of Vortex-Induced Vibrations”. Congratulations!!!
The new method allows for accurate quantification of statistics even for events that have return period that is much longer than the training data. Paper can be downloaded here.
Stephen successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled “Analytical and computational methods for non-Gaussian reliability analysis of nonlinear systems operating in stochastic environments”. Warm congratulations!
Bianca has been awarded the Clement Award for outstanding Masters of Science in the Marine field, the Meredith Kamm Award for Excellence as a Woman Graduate Student, and the 3rd Prize in the de Florez Competition in Graduate Science. These awards recognize her work on the development of a real-time 4D monitoring platform of ocean acidification quantities in the Massachusetts Bay. Warm Congratulations!!