Karen Willcox
Karen Elizabeth Willcox is an aerospace engineer and computational scientist best known for her work on reduced-order modeling and the study of multi-fidelity methods. She is currently the director of the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences and professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas. Provided by Wikipedia
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Unsteady Flow Sensing and Estimation via the Gappy Proper Orthogonal Decomposition by Willcox, Karen E.
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Design and Optimization of Complex Systems by Willcox, Karen E.
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Reduced-order aerodynamic models for aeroelastic control of turbomachines by Willcox, Karen Elizabeth
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16.06 Principles of Automatic Control, Fall 2003 by Deyst, John, Willcox, Karen
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An Accelerated Greedy Missing Point Estimation Procedure by Zimmermann, Ralf, Willcox, Karen E
Published 2017
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Engineering Design with Digital Thread by Singh, Victor, Willcox, Karen E
Published 2018
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Sensor placement strategy to inform decisions by Willcox, Karen E, Mainini, Laura
Published 2018
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Network models for mapping educational data by Willcox, Karen E, Huang, Luwen
Published 2018
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Model reduction for active control design using multiple-point Arnoldi methods by Lassaux, G., Willcox, Karen E.
Published 2003
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