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Donald Rose, Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics

Donald Rose
Contact Info:
Office Location:  D112A Lev Sci Res Ctr
Email Address: send me a message
Web Page:  http://www.cs.duke.edu/~djr/

Teaching (Fall 2009):

  • COMPSCI 150.001, INTRO NUMER METH/ANALY
    North Building 306, MW 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
  • COMPSCI 150.01R, INTRO NUMER METH/ANALY
    North Building 306, F 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
Teaching (Spring 2010):

  • COMPSCI 296.05, NUMERICAL COMPUTATION FOR ECON
    North Building 306, MW 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
Research Interests:

Numerical solution of nonlinear algebraic and differential equations, numerical linear algebra, and scientific computing.

Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. H. Shao, K. J. Sampson, J. B. Pormann, D. J. Rose, C. S. Henriquez, A Resistor Interpretation of General Anisotropic Cardiac Tissue: use of triangular meshes, MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES (Summer, Accepted, 2004)
  2. H. Shao, K. J. Sampson, J. B. Pormann, D. J. Rose, C. S. Henriquez, A Resistor Interpretation of General Anisotropic Cardiac Tissue: use of triangular meshes, MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES (Accepted, 2004)
  3. D. Rose, et al., Computer Simulations of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Proceedings of the EC2000 Conference (November, 2000)
  4. D. Rose, et al., Automated Membrane Model Creation, Proceedings of Computers in Cardiology (September, 2000)
  5. D. Rose, H. Shao, and C. Henriquez, Discretization of Anisotropic Convection-Diffusion Equations, Convective M-matrices and Their Iterative Solution, VLSI DESIGN 10 (2000), pp. 485-529
Recent Grant Support

  • PREDICTING REAL OPTIMIZED MATERIALS: TAILORING MOLECULAR POTENTIALS TO DISCOVER OPTIMUM MOLECULES, DARPA (white paper), 2004/05-2009/04.      
  • From rationalization to design: Employing theory to map and to exploit the richness of "molecular space", NSF (white paper), 2004/09-2007/08.      

 

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