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Materials Process Design and Control Laboratory
         Materials Process Design & Control Laboratory "To address critical material
      needs through innovative computational
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     MPDC VISION, MISSION & CULTURE

      The Materials Process Design and Control (MPDC) Laboratory performs applied and basic research in computational mathematics and materials according to the highest international standards. It attracts gifted individuals from all over the world and provides an environment that prepares them for successful careers in academia or industry.
      MPDC is committed to providing industry and goverment with innovative computational solutions to materials problems for world-class competitiveness. Many of the materials problems of current interest share a common mathematical structure that includes the robust control of continuum or discrete multiscale and multiphysics processes. Understanding uncertainty propagation across length scales is a key ingredient of this research. Stochastic spectral methods, wavelet-based approximations, Bayesian inference, information theory, and statistical learning are used to develop a unified framework for modeling materials across length scales and for exploring process/property/structure relations. MPDC emphasizes interdisciplinary cooperation between its workgroups. Read more

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      The 1st annual graduate student symposium on quantum mechanical modeling of materials to take place May 8th

      An AFOSR award provides MPDC funds for 128-processor Beowulf cluster dedicated to multiscale mathematics

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