Computational & Mathematical Physics

Zazi Fellows have expertise in all the major physical sciences. In addition, they have outstanding credentials in computational and mathematical physics, which is focused on the use of computers to research and address extremely difficult mathematical and scientific calculation issues associated with the physical sciences. Zazi Fellows collaborate to use the full range of calculation, simulation, visualization, and modeling techniques available to physical scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. Zazi also has affiliate relationships with members of the American Physical Society’s Department of Computational Physics and leading computational physics research laboratories around the world.

Zazi Fellows have participated in projects and worked in the topical areas of simulating and modeling of materials properties, liquid semiconductors, smoothed particle hydrodynamics and the full-range of glass and ceramics sciences properties simulations. Our computational physics experts have held important technical leadership positions at Los Alamos National Laboratories, Sandia National Laboratories, and major Universities across North America.