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Mohsen Zayernouri is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University. He is the director of the Fractional Mathematics Anomalous Transport Hydromechanics (FMATH) group. His research integrates advanced computational tools with applied mathematics and data sciences to develop multi-fidelity predictive simulation tools for challenging engineering problems. His work covers a range of topics, including stochastic Lévy processes, turbulent flows, shock interface problems, and reacting multi-phase flows, focusing particularly on anomalous transport. Zayernouri holds dual Ph.D. degrees in Applied Mathematics from Brown University and in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah, completing his studies with an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University as well. He has earned prestigious awards such as the AFOSR Young Investigator Program Award and the ARO Young Investigator Program Award, recognizing his contributions to the field. His published work includes books and book chapters on spectral-element methods and computational sensitivity analysis, establishing him as a leading figure in his research areas.
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