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Specialization and Research Interests
Computational science and engineering, computational statistics. Uncertainty quantification, inverse problems, data assimilation. Energy and environment applications.
Teaching Interests
Computational mathematics, probability and statistics, fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, uncertainty quantification, stochastic modeling.
Academic Degrees
S.B., 1997, Massachusetts Institute of Technology S.M., 1999, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ph.D., 2004, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Society Memberships
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, American Statistical Association, International Society for Bayesian Analysis, American Geophysical Union
Positions Held at MIT
Assistant Professor, 2009-2012; Associate Professor, 2012-2020; Professor, 2020-present
Positions Held outside MIT
Sandia National Laboratories, 2004–2008
Biography
Youssef Marzouk is a professor in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT and co-director of the MIT Center for Computational Science and Engineering. He is also a core member of MIT’s Statistics and Data Science Center and director of MIT’s Aerospace Computational Design Laboratory. His research interests lie at the intersection of computation and statistical inference with physical modeling. He develops new methodologies for uncertainty quantification, Bayesian modeling and computation, data assimilation, experimental design, and machine learning in complex physical systems. His methodological work is motivated by a wide variety of engineering and environmental applications. He is an avid coffee drinker and occasional classical pianist.