Henry Neeman
RESEARCH INTERESTS
High performance computing, scientific
computing, parallel and distributed computing,
structures adaptive mesh refinement, scientific visualization.
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Henry Neeman is the Director of the
OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research
(www.oscer.ou.edu),
a visiting assistant professor in the School of Computer
Science and a research scientist at the Center for
Analysis & Prediction of Storms. He received
his BS, in computer science and his B.A. in statistics
with a minor in mathematics from the State University
of New York at Buffalo in 1987, his MS,in CS from
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in
1990 and his PhD,. in CS from UIUC in 1996. Prior
to coming to OU, Dr. Neeman was a postdoctoral research
associate at the National Center for Supercomputing
Applications, and before that served as a graduate
research assistant both at NCSA and at the Center
for Supercomputing Research & Development. Dr.
Neeman is the Director of the OU Supercomputing Center
for Education & Research, a unique partnership
among the Department of Information Technology, the
Vice President for Research, and 15 academic departments
from the Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Engineering
and Geosciences. He is also a founding member and
de facto chair of the OU High Performance Computing
group. In addition to his own teaching and research,
Dr. Neeman collaborates with about a dozen OU research
teams, applying High Performance Computing techniques
in fields such as numerical weather prediction, bioinformatics
and genomics, data mining, high energy physics, seismology,
astronomy, nanotechnology, petroleum reservoir management,
river basin modeling, water resource management,
engineering optimization. He serves as an ad hoc
advisor to student researchers in many of these fields.
Dr. Neeman also has taught a series of workshops
on High Performance Computing, directed at an audience
of undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and
staff in not only computer science but also a variety
of physical science and engineering fields. Dr. Neeman's
research interests include high performance computing,
scientific computing, parallel and distributed computing,
structured adaptive mesh refinement and scientific
visualization.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Lao, H.-W., H.J. Neeman and D.V. Papavassiliou,
2003: “A Pore Network Model for the
Calculation of Non-Darcy Flow Coefficients in Fluid
Flow Through Porous Media.”
Chemical Engineering Communications, to appear.
Papavassiliou, D.V., and H. Neeman, 2003: “Prediction
of Formation Properties and Uncertainty with Pore
Network Modeling.” To be presented,
7th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 27-31.
McCall, W., O. Plesh, B. Bishop and H. Neeman, 1990: “Analysis
of Jaw Movements and
Masticatory Muscle Activity.” Computer Methods
and Programs in Biomedicine, 31, 19-32.
Neeman, H., H.-W. Lao, D. Simpson and D. Papavassiliou,
2001: “Multiscale Characterization of Porous
Media Properties for Hydrocarbon Reservoir Simulation.” Proceedings
of the SPIE Conference on Commercial Applications
for High-Performance Computing.
Lao, H.-W., H.J. Neeman and D.V. Papavassiliou,
2002: “Stochastic Prediction of the
Permeability Versus Non-Darcy Coefficient Correlation
in a Porous Material.” American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference,
Indianapolis, paper 69g.
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