Abhijit Sarkar

Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Uncertainty Quantification with High Performance Computing Applications

Teaching Assignment 2011-2012

  • CIVE2101 Mechanics I
  • CIVE5708 System Identification

Research Interests

Uncertainty quantification and risk analysis, nonlinear, stochastic and chaotic vibration, structural acoustics and fluid-structure interaction, stochastic finite element, flow through disordered porous media, and parallel computing for large-scale stochastic systems.

Graduate Students

Philippe Bisaillon
M.A.Sc. (In Prog.)
Mohammad Khalil
Ph.D. (In Prog.) Bayesian Inference for Complex Engineering Systems
Anton Matachniouk
M.A.Sc. (In Prog.)
Rimple Sandhu
M.A.Sc. (In Prog.)
Waad Hussain Subber
Ph.D. (In Prog.) Domain Decomposition Methods for Uncertainty Quantification
Ricky Donyina-Ameyaw
M.Eng. Project (2010)
Nazir Hajar
M.Eng. (2010)
Amin Fereidooni
M.A.Sc. (2009)
Ning Wang
M.A.Sc. (2009)
Hatef Monajemi
M.A.Sc. (2009)
Mohammad Khalil
M.A.Sc. (2006) Reduced Order Linear System Identification
Xiaoli Zhu
M.A.Sc. (2006) Uncertainty Simulation Using Domain Decomposition and Stratified Sampling

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