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Research Profile - Dr. Arden Ruttan
Arden Ruttan received his Ph. D. in numerical analysis from Kent State University in August 1977. He was a postdoctoral fellow at California Institute of Technology from 1977-1978 and an assistant professor at Texas Tech University from 1978-1983 before joining Kent State University in 1983. Currently, he is a professor of computer science. His funding includes grants from NSF and Cray Research. His research interests are scientific computing, computational steering, highly ill-conditioned mathematical computations, a priori algorithm selection, a posteriori error analysis for numerical routines, and parallel implementations of numerical algorithms. Home Page
Research areas
Scientific computing, computational steering
Cluster computing, bio-computing, visualization
Highly ill-conditioned mathematical computations and the parallel implementations of such problems
Research projects
Cluster Based Computational Techniques for the Modelling of Problems Involving Bifurcations.
Steering and Visualization Environments.
Funded projects
Algorithms and Techniques for the Solution, Visualization and Steering of the Solution of Large Nonlinear Problems on a High Bandwidth/Low Latency Network of High Performance Workstations, Ohio Board of Regents Research Challenge.
DISCOVnet - A High-Performance Network for Distributed Computation and Visualization, NSF CISE Research Equipment
vBNS Connection for Kent State, NSF
A Steering and Visualization Environment, NSF CISE
Cluster Based Computational Techniques for the Modelling of Problems Involving Bifurcations, NSF ITR.
Laboratory
Distributed Steering Computation and Visualization Laboratory (DiSCoVlab)
Fianna Beowulf Cluster
Cluster Ohio
 
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