Mathematical Methods and Interdisciplinary Computing Center | MMICC

The Mathematical Methods and Interdisciplinary Computing Center (MMICC) is a pioneering research institution dedicated to the exploration and advancement of mathematical methodologies and their applications in diverse computational domains. Bridging the gap between abstract mathematics and practical computing, MMICC serves as a nexus for researchers, scholars, and industry experts to collaborate and innovate. The center’s multidisciplinary approach enables the development of cutting-edge solutions to complex real-world challenges. Through rigorous research, workshops, and collaborative projects, MMICC continues to shape the future of mathematical computation and its interdisciplinary intersections.
Center Director

Suzanne Shontz
Professor, EECS, Director | Mathematical Methods & Interdisciplinary Computing Center (MMICC)
Center Researchers

Shannon Blunt
Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor, EECS, Director | Radar Systems Laboratory (RSL)

Michael Branicky
Professor, EECS

Tyrone Duncan
Professor, Mathematics

Esam El-Araby
Associate Professor, EECS

Huazhen Fang
Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering

Morteza Hashemi
Assistant Professor, EECS

Jennifer Lohoefener
Assistant Research Professor, EECS, Associate Director, I2S

Patrick McCormick
Assistant Professor, EECS, Assistant Scientist

Bozenna Pasik-Duncan
Professor, Mathematics

Hongyang Sun
Assistant Professor, EECS

Jamie Walters
Associate Professor, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Zijun Yao
Assistant Professor, EECS

Cuncong Zhong
Associate Professor, EECS
MMICC Student Researchers

Abir Haque
MMICC Student Researcher, 2023 Undergraduate Research Fellow | KU School of Engineering
Christina Hymer
MMICC Student Researcher, Bioengineering PhD Student

Gabriella Kruger
MMICC Student Researcher, 2023 Undergraduate Research Fellow | KU School of Engineering

Suhaan Syed
MMICC Student Researcher, 2023 Undergraduate Research Fellow | KU School of Engineering