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H. T. Banks
Also published under:H. Banks, H. Thomas Banks
Affiliation
Center for Research in Scientific Computation, N. C. State University, Raleigh, NC
Topic
Inverse Problem,Bone Mineral Density,Finite-difference Time-domain,Mathematical Model,Numerical Simulations,Parameter Estimates,Perfectly Matched Layer,Plane Wave,Pore Density,Pore Diameter,Properties Of Bone,Wave Propagation Direction,2D Simulations,Absorption Effects,Adult Population,Aggregate Data,Aggregate Dataset,Aggregate Population,Attenuation Coefficient,Changes In Microarchitecture,Cubic Spline,Developmental Parameters,Differential Equations,Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry,Effective Pore Size,Elastic Wave,Finite Approximation,Fisher Information Matrix,Freeware,Frequency Range,Frequency-dependent Attenuation,Function Of Diameter,Function Of Frequency,Hemiptera,Host Plant,Individual Models,Leafhoppers,Linearly Polarized,Material Properties,Mm In Direction,Model Aggregation,Model Parameter Estimates,Model Parameters,Optimal Cost,Ordinary Differential Equations,Ordinary Least Squares,Parasitoid,Phenomenological Model,Population Model,Population Of Individuals,
Biography
H. T. Banks (M'71—F'94—LF'07) was a member of the faculty in the Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, for 20 years. He was a member of the faculty at the University of Southern California, for three years, where he was also a founder and the first Director of the Center for Applied Mathematical Sciences. In 1992, he joined North Carolina State University, Raleigh, where he is currently a Distinguished University Professor and the Drexel Professor of Mathematics, the Director of the Center for Research in Scientific Computation, and a Co-Director of the Center for Quantitative Sciences in Biomedicine. His current research interests include mathematical, computational, and statistical aspects of inverse problems; control theory; and modeling in biology, electromagnetics, elasticity, viscoelasticity, and fluids. He has authored or coauthored over 400 research papers in applied mathematics, science, and engineering journals, and has also written five books.
Prof. Banks is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics. He was the recipient of the IEEE Control Systems Technology Award in 1996 and the W.T. and Idalia Reid Prize in Mathematics from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in 2002.
Prof. Banks is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics. He was the recipient of the IEEE Control Systems Technology Award in 1996 and the W.T. and Idalia Reid Prize in Mathematics from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in 2002.