Quentin F. Stout
Research Interests, Projects, Publications
- Student Research Projects
- Here are some research projects for students interested in working with me.
Here are a few quirky problems.
- Research
- My students, collaborators, and I most often work in parallel computing, using supercomputers for computational science,
algorithms for abstract models, implementations and abstract models for some aspects of machine learning, and points inbetween.
We also work serial algorithms;
adaptive clinical trials and active learning;
and
random other things.
The computational science work has involved small projects, such as ground water remediation, atmospheric modeling, and statistical imputation, and large multidisciplinary projects on frameworks for earth systems modeling and space environment modeling.
- Publications
- These were needed so that I didn't Perish.
Here is an annotated list and my
vita.
Teaching, Students
Tutorials, Consulting
- Parallel Computing Tutorials
- Taught at
U.S. Patent Office (USTPO), Ford Motor,
NASA, and various supercomputing and parallel computing conferences.
Here's an overview of the tutorial.
- Tutorials on Adaptive Clinical Trial Design
- Emphasizing their application to phase I,
phase I/II, and ethical clinical trials.
Here is a description of
our research in adaptive sampling.
- Consulting
- I do consulting in parallel computing, supercomputing,
adaptive clinical trials, and algorithms.
I've consulted for or been supported by
IBM, GlaxoSmithKline, Ford Motor, DARPA,
NSA, NSF, NASA, DOE, DoD, ..., and my students have been supported by many of these institutions as well as Microsoft, Google, Intel, AT&T, JP Morgan, etc.
I've also been an expert witness, on the winning side, and assisted with patent cases.
Computer Science and Engineering |
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QStout @ umich · edu |
University of Michigan |
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734/763-1518 |
2260 Hayward St. |
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2121
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