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Lindley C. Graham

Lindley Graham

email: lgraham at ices.utexas.edu

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Research expertise Uncertainty quantification, scientific computations with Python, multifidelity Monte Carlo, stochastic inverse problems, parameter estimation, predictive modeling, scientific computing, fluid dynamics in shallow water systems and aerospace systems

Research interests Bayesian-based uncertainty quantification, exploiting cloud computing services for scientific computations, fluid dynamics in shallow water systems and aerospace systems, active subspaces for dimension reduction

Education

University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences
M.S. in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, May 2012
Ph.D. Candidate in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (expected: graduation date: 2015)
Computational Hydraulics Group
Advisor: Clint Dawson
Dissertation: Adaptive Measure-Theoretic Parameter Estimation for Coastal Ocean Modeling

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, June 2010

Skills

Languages: Python, MATLAB, MPI, Java, Real-Time Java, \textsc{Bib}\TeX, \LaTeX, Fortran (limited experience), HTML (some experience)
Applications: Subversion, Git, Eclipse, Mathematica, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice
Operating Systems: Macintosh, Unix/Linux, Windows

Honors and Awards

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (2011-2015) Grant No. DGE-1110007
University of Texas at Austin -- Prestigious Fellowship Supplement (2013-2015)
University of Texas at Austin -- Prestigious Bruton Award (UT Austin specific) (2012-2013)
Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) Scholar (2012-2013)
University of Texas at Austin -- Graduate School Diversity Recruitment Fellowship (2010)
National Achievement Scholarship (2006 - 2010)
Robert C. Byrd Scholarship (2006 - 2010)
California Scholarship Federation, Seal Bearer (2006 - life)

Experience

Florida State University -- Dept. of Scientific Computing Tallahassee, FL Postdoctoral Research Associate September 2015 - Present Current research projects include adaptive and CVT based multifidelity Monte Carlo estimation and creating CVTs for climate science applcations. Refere for Scientific Communication class 2016 -- Reviewed student technical paper, resume, CV, and conducted mock group interviews.

Aurora Flight Sciences -- Research and Development Cambridge, MA Intern June 2009 - August 2009 Created a suite of MATLAB scripts to model NOx production using the ICAO engine emissions databank. Implemented a stochastic model of Global Hawk flight paths and integrated this model with legacy code from MIT Lincoln Laboratory to model manned aircraft and UAV encounters in the NAS. Assisted engineers with SBIRs concerning UAV operations in the NAS and balloon missions to Mars and Titan.

NASA Space Grant -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA Intern June 2008 - August 2008 Worked on a six-person team to expand the mission concept design for a future Earth observing satellite culminating in a final report, multi-hour design review, and presentation to the JPL Executive Council. Reviewed literature about past and present NASA data processing centers and contacted industry engineers in order to formulate a recommendation for the mission data processing plan.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- Humans and Automation Lab Cambridge, MA Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program December 2007 - May 2008 Installation, operation and maintenance of eye and head tracking system. Conducted a brief literature review of eye tracking research. Complied the HAL ISCAN Eye and Head Tracker Quick Start Manual, a comprehensive twenty five page guide to get researchers started with the equipment and tips on how to expand and adapt its utility for the future.

Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program Cambridge, MA Participant October 2007 - May 2008 Member of an eight-person team lead by a mentor with industry experience. Yearlong co curricular professional development course with workshops and seminars emphasizing leadership, interpersonal communication, data analysis, decision-making and product design.

Build It Yourself Cambridge, MA Workshop Leader and Web Caster July 2007 - August 2007 Co-led various workshops of 12-19 children, ages 8 - 12 Fostered children's creativity and interests in robotics, web design, and videogame design. Evaluated and augmented effectiveness of courseware.

Presentations

Workshops and Conferences Attended

Publications

L. Graham, C. Dawson, T. Butler, S. Walsh, A Measure-Theoretic Algorithm for Estimating Bottom Friction in a Coastal Inlet: Case Study of Bay St. Louis during Hurricane Gustav (2008), April 2016, in PRODUCTION,doi: 10.1175/MWR-D-16-0149.1 .

T. Butler, L. Graham, S. Mattis, and S. Walsh, A Measure-Theoretic Interpretation of Sample Based Numerical Integration with Applications to Inverse and Prediction Problems Under Uncertainty, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, February 2016, in REVIEW, pre-print. T. Butler, L. Graham, D. Estep, C. Dawson, J.J. Westerink, Definition and solution of a stochastic inverse problem for the Manning’s n parameter field in hydrodynamic models, Advances in Water Resources, Available online 3 February 2015, ISSN 0309-1708, doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2015.01.011.

T. Butler, D. Estep, S. Tavener, T. Wildey, C. Dawson, and L. Graham, Solving stochastic inverse problems using sigma-algebras on contour maps," 2014, arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.3851

Hartzell, C.M.; Graham, L.C.; Tao, T.S.; Goldberg, H.R.; Carpena-Nunez, J.; Racek, D.M.; Taylor, C.E.; Norton, C.D., "Data system design for a hyperspectral imaging mission concept," Aerospace conference, 2009 IEEE , vol., no., pp.1-21, 7-14 March 2009, doi: 10.1109/AREO.2009.4839507

Memberships

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (present)
National Postdoctoral Association (present)
UT Austin Chapter - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (2010 - 2015) - Chapter Officer (2011 - 2013)
National Society of Black Engineers (2006 - 2015)

Hobbies

Karate, fencing (foil), reading, webcomics, boardgames.