Guillermo Lorenzo, postdoctoral researcher at the Oden Institute, recently published a paper regarding a framework to forecast the development and growth of tumors found in prostate cancer, providing personalized predictions to patients and clinicians.
The Theodore von Kármán Prize, given every five years from the Society of Industiral and Appplied Mathematics (SIAM), is awarded for a notable application of mathematics to mechanics or mechanics or engineering.
Published in the journal Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, Oden Institute researchers show how methods developed for digital twins in aerospace engineering can be used for high-grade glioma patients undergoing radiotherapy.
New research focuses on the effects of ship channel depth on hurricane storm surge near Aransas Pass on the Texas Gulf Coast.. Researchers utilized the computing superpowers of the Frontera system at the Texas Advanced Computing Center.