Richard Vasques is an Assistant Professor in the Nuclear Engineering Graduate Program at The Ohio State University with 11 years of interdisciplinary research experience at the intersection of particle transport and radiative transfer. He applies rigorous mathematical and computational methods—grounded in a Ph.D. in Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics from the University of Michigan—to problems spanning atmospheric science, nuclear engineering, medical imaging, and computer graphics. His background in applied and computational mathematics, complemented by early training in computer science and military discipline, informs a methodical approach to complex modeling and inverse problems. Based in Columbus, Ohio, he maintains an active academic profile and shares work and resources via his personal website, signaling both scholarly depth and a commitment to accessible research.
10 years of coding experience
Ph.D., Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ph.D., Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics at University of Michigan
M.Sc., Applied Mathematics, M.Sc., Applied Mathematics at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Computer Science, Computer Science at Escola Técnica da UFRGS
Military, Military at Centro de Preparação de Oficiais da Reserva de Porto Alegre
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Richard Vasques - Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University