Morton B. Friedman

510 SW Mudd Dean's Office, Mail Code: 4714
Phone: +1 212-854-2986
Fax: +1 212-864-0104
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Research Areas
Mathematics, System Analysis, Parallel Processing Algorithms, Probability and Statistics.
B.S., 1948, M.S., 1950, D.Sc., 1953, New York University
Morton Friedman is Vice Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied
Science. His most recent research has been in developing methods of
solution to large-scale structural problems using multiprocessor
computing. He has performed research for the National Science
Foundation in variational methods for fluids; for NASA in the SST sonic
boom; and for DARPA in large scaled computations. He has been a
consultant to North Star Construction, Hudson Institute and Computer
Usage Corp. in numerical analysis; Weidlinger and Associates and
Christensen, Inc., in applied mechanics; and Inference Corporation for
Artificial Intelligence software. He has developed accelerated
quadrature methods of linear integral equations, accelerated spectral
analysis of compact operators, accelerated projection methods, and
uniform asymptotic solutions for a differential equation with an almost
periodic coefficient.