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The Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering is engaged with over 60 faculty from 20-plus departments throughout Stanford, which provides a unique opportunity to see how computational mathematics, data science, scientific computing, and related fields are applied across a wide range of domains.

ICME Affiliated Departments Across Campus
Campus connections are illustrated in the accompanying figure. Strength of connection is indicated by the thickness of the connecting line, as determined by the number of faculty in the partner department who are affiliated with ICME or who collaborate with ICME.

A Center Of Collaboration

ICME Affiliated Faculty represent all nine Engineering departments and work with ICME students in fluid dynamics, design, molecular dynamics, ocean flows, groundwater simulation, graph theory and network algorithms, graphics, parallel programming, and many other engineering problems.

From Fundamental to Applied

ICME has strong ties to departments outside the School of Engineering.  Affiliated Faculty and students work with colleagues in Mathematics and Statistics on fundamental modeling approaches; in Chemistry on molecular dynamics; in Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences on complex problems arising in energy systems, seismic inversion, earthquake modeling and climate modeling; in Medicine on applications in computational surgery, bioinformatics, and genetics; with researchers at SLAC on radiation treatments; as well as with faculty in many other areas across Stanford.

Faculty Directory

ICME Affiliated Faculty participate in a wide array of research and operate at the intersection of applied math, statistics, computer science, and applications.

Meet and learn more about them and their research below.

  • Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
  • Professor of Electrical Engineering and, by courtesy, in Education
  • Associate Professor of Statistics and of Biomedical Data Science
  • Robert Grimmett Professor of Mathematics
  • Professor (Research) of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus
  • Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering and of Computer Science
  • Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering
  • Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus
  • Stanford Professor of Population Genetics and Society
  • Assistant Professor of Chemistry
  • Professor of Mathematics
  • Professor of Management Science and Engineering
  • Associate Professor of Biomedical Data Science, of Biochemistry and, by courtesy, of Statistics and of Biology
  • Professor (Research) of Management Science and Engineering, Emeritus
  • Lester Levi Carter Professor and Professor of Mechanical Engineering
  • Associate Professor of Management Science and Engineering and of Computer Science
  • Tang Family Foundation Chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Professor of Chemical Engineering and of Materials Science and Engineering
  • Associate Professor of Geophysics and, Senior Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment
  • Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering and, by courtesy, of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
  • Professor of Energy Science Engineering
  • Professor of Statistics
  • Professor of Energy Science Engineering and Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy
  • Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
  • Associate Professor of Management Science and Engineering
  • Professor of Electrical Engineering, of Management Science and Engineering
  • Robert Grimmett Professor of Mathematics
  • Stephen R. Pierce Family Goldman Sachs Professor of Science and Human Health and Professor of Biomedical Data Science
  • Associate Professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering
  • Jacob Haimson and Sarah S. Donaldson Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
  • Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
  • Professor of Mathematics

Faculty Pioneers

Stanford has played a key role in the development of scientific computing, with a legacy that goes back to the 1950’s. A number of major contributors to this fundamentally important area have spent significant portions of their careers at Stanford.

Stanford’s Trailblazers in Computational Mathematics