Associated Resources

Computing Sensing Gaming and Robotics

Description

UC Merced emphasizes science with strong potential for applications that may bring industry and economic prosperity to the San Joaquin Valley, which currently experiences some of the poorest conditions in the United States. Professors here are pursuing a variety of exciting technology possibilities and would be pleased to share their vision of the future with you.

Associated Faculty

  • Mayya Tokman (Applied Math; numerical methods; plasma modeling; computational biology; K-12 math and science education)
  • Lin Tian (quantum physics, quantum computing, nanomechanical systems, nano-scale condensed matter systems)
  • Michael Sprague (Mathematical models and numerical methods for time-dependent problems)
  • Ruth Mostern (Digital maps; Chinese history; political geography)
  • Teenie Matlock (language and technology, human-computer interaction, spatial cognition)
  • Marcelo Kallmann (Artificial intelligence and robotics; computer animation)
  • Boaz Ilan (Ultra-precise time measurement; optical clocks)
  • Sayantani Ghosh (Quantum physics; spintronics; quantum computing, qubits, quantum dots)
  • Philip B. Duffy (Climate modeling, regional climate change, societal impacts of climate change)
  • Alberto Cerpa (Sensor networks, environmental sensing, energy-smart infrastructure, wireless communications)
  • François Blanchette (Mathematical approaches to environmental problems involving fluids and sediments)
  • Harish S. Bhat (High-speed analog electronics; gas dynamics and shock waves; scientific computing; numerical analysis)