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==Main Interests== | ==Main Interests== | ||
My research interests include strongly correlated systems, looking for rectification effects in Mott insulators-like junction, and the Hopf-flow approach for statistical analysis of geophysical fluid dynamics. | My research interests include strongly correlated systems, looking for rectification effects in Mott insulators-like junction, queue theory and Markov processes as applied to logic devices modeling and the Hopf-flow approach for statistical analysis of geophysical fluid dynamics. | ||
==Expertise== | ==Expertise== | ||
Realiability analysis in logic devices, optics design | Realiability analysis in logic devices, optics design, parallel/ high performance computing in MPI, openCL, CUDA, posix/pthreads. I prefer C or C++ but I program in other languages as well. Physics. European law. | ||
==Expectations== | ==Expectations== |
Latest revision as of 04:58, 15 May 2010
I am currently a PhD student in Physics at Brown University. I have a JD from Babes-Bolyai University Law School, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and a BS in Physics from the same university.
Main Interests
My research interests include strongly correlated systems, looking for rectification effects in Mott insulators-like junction, queue theory and Markov processes as applied to logic devices modeling and the Hopf-flow approach for statistical analysis of geophysical fluid dynamics.
Expertise
Realiability analysis in logic devices, optics design, parallel/ high performance computing in MPI, openCL, CUDA, posix/pthreads. I prefer C or C++ but I program in other languages as well. Physics. European law.
Expectations
I am looking forward to learning more about complex systems and meet new people.