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Michael Mascagni

University/Research Lab: Florida State University
Location: (Tallahassee, FL)
Personal Research Web Page: http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~mascagni

Keywords: random number generation, Monte Carlo methods, applications in biology/neuroscience/physics, parallel/distributed/Grid-based computing, mathematical software, algorithms, stochastic modeling, scientific computing

Posted on: Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
Broad Research Area: Computer Science Education / Educational Technology, Information Assurance / Security / Privacy / Cryptography, Numerical/Scientific Computing / HPC / Data-Intensive Scalable Computing, Theory / Algorithms

Research Interests:

Random number generation: pseudo- & quasi-random number generation especially for new architectures via the SPRNG library (www.sprng.org)

Monte Carlo methods and stochastic modeling applied to neuroscience, computational chemistry, and physics

Computational assurance using random number generation techniques

 

Contact Information:

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URL: http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~mascagni

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