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Discover World-Changing Solutions

"We have just started research into global climate change and investigating what systems science can contribute to this issue. We will investigate the stability and inherent system characteristics of mathematical models for the earth's atmosphere and carbon cycle."

Justin Ruths


Home:
Houston, Texas

Graduate Studies:
Ph.D. in Systems Science & Mathematics
M.S. in Electrical Engineering

Undergraduate Research:
Dynamics of Relativistic Electrons in the Magnetosphere Reconstruction of Plate Tectonic Movement

Current Research:
Global Climate Change
Theoretical Formulation for Optimal Control of MRI Pulse Sequences

Justin and Professor Jr-Shin Li recently received initial funding from the McDonnell Academy Call to Action on Energy and Environment for their research on an idea to apply control techniques to global climate change.

Future Goal:
Justin's future career aspirations lead him in two directions. Drawn to the synthesis of engineering and art, he seeks to be a part of a design centered engineering firm that focus on prototyping new devices. He also finds the academic environment to be stimulating and challenging.

Justin Ruths
 
 
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