Summary
Ganesh Krishnan is a Research Assistant and PhD candidate at Iowa State University specializing in the intersection of Statistics and Human–Computer Interaction, with nine years of research experience applying statistical and AI methods to forensic science. He develops algorithmic methods and interpretable machine learning models, with deep interests in decision theory, game theory, causal inference, algorithmic fairness, and computational cognitive modeling. His background in computational mechanics, numerical methods, and high-performance simulation—gained through projects at DLR and Fraunhofer—enables rigorous modeling of complex, multi-physics systems and scalable scientific computing. At CSAFE he translates statistical theory into practical, explainable forensic tools, while also supporting reproducible documentation and literate programming as a TeX consultant. Colleagues value his ability to bridge applied mathematics and human-centered AI to produce auditable, scientifically grounded decision-support systems.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Statistics (co-major), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Statistics (co-major) at Iowa State University
Erasmus Mundus Master of Science (MS), Computational Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, Distinction, Erasmus Mundus Master of Science (MS), Computational Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, Distinction at Swansea University
Erasmus Mundus Master of Science (MS), Computational Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, Erasmus Mundus Master of Science (MS), Computational Mechanics and Applied Mathematics at University of Stuttgart
English, German, Spanish, Hindi, Tamil