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Michael P. Brenner is the Michael F. Cronin Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics at Harvard University. His research focuses on applying mathematical methods to tackle complex problems across various scientific domains. He is recognized for his innovative contributions to understanding self-assembly processes, fluid mechanics, and material science. Current projects include developing algorithms to improve atmospheric chemistry simulations and investigating the aerodynamics of biological systems. His work integrates physics, mathematics, and engineering, emphasizing problem-solving and interdisciplinary approaches. Brenner's expertise encompasses a diverse range of topics, from the mechanics of splashing droplets to the evolutionary connections between physiology and specific protein families.
Harvard University • Cambridge, MA
Michael P. Brenner serves as a professor, focusing on the intersection of applied mathematics and physics.
Administered by the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).