Michigan Technological University - Physics
Director of Research Computing, Michigan Technological University
Research
Gowtham
S
Houghton, Michigan
Student | Teacher | High-Performance Computing | Aspiring Triathlete | Photographer | Small Little Things
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Teaching, inter-disciplinary research, and mentoring students.
Director of Research Computing
Research:
-- Design, development & optimization of high performance computing platforms
-- Development of educational technology tools
-- Development of research technology tools
Teaching:
-- UN5390: Scientific Computing (cross-listed as BE5390, EE5390, MA5390 and PH5390)
Research:
-- PI and co-PI on funded research projects
-- Advisory committee member for MS and PhD students
Research Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Teaching, inter-disciplinary research, and mentoring students.
Adjunct Associate Professor, Physics
Teaching, inter-disciplinary research, and mentoring students.
XSEDE Campus Champion (National Science Foundation)
Recommended additional and suitable computing resources for Michigan Tech's researchers, and helping them write proposals to acquiring computing time.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
S worked at Michigan Technological University as a Graduate Teaching Assistant
Graduate Research Assistant
S worked at Michigan Technological University as a Graduate Research Assistant
Application Developer
S worked at AT&T as a Application Developer
Science Advisor
S worked at John Wiley and Sons, Inc. as a Science Advisor
MS
Physics
BS
Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Sanskrit, English
PhD
Engineering Physics
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Teaching, inter-disciplinary research, and mentoring students.
Director of Research Computing
Research:
-- Design, development & optimization of high performance computing platforms
-- Development of educational technology tools
-- Development of research technology tools
Teaching:
-- UN5390: Scientific Computing (cross-listed as BE5390, EE5390, MA5390 and PH5390)
Research:
-- PI and co-PI on funded research projects
-- Advisory committee member for MS and PhD students
Research Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Teaching, inter-disciplinary research, and mentoring students.
Adjunct Associate Professor, Physics
Teaching, inter-disciplinary research, and mentoring students.
XSEDE Campus Champion (National Science Foundation)
Recommended additional and suitable computing resources for Michigan Tech's researchers, and helping them write proposals to acquiring computing time.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Graduate Research Assistant
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
IEEE Electron Device Letters
S. Kostinski, R. Pandey, S. Gowtham, U. Pernisz and A. Kostinski
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
IEEE Electron Device Letters
S. Kostinski, R. Pandey, S. Gowtham, U. Pernisz and A. Kostinski
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
M. Kouza, S. Gowtham, M. J. Seel and U. H. E. Hansmann
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
IEEE Electron Device Letters
S. Kostinski, R. Pandey, S. Gowtham, U. Pernisz and A. Kostinski
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
M. Kouza, S. Gowtham, M. J. Seel and U. H. E. Hansmann
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
M. B. Sahariah, S. Ghosh, C. S. Singh, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
IEEE Electron Device Letters
S. Kostinski, R. Pandey, S. Gowtham, U. Pernisz and A. Kostinski
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
M. Kouza, S. Gowtham, M. J. Seel and U. H. E. Hansmann
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
M. B. Sahariah, S. Ghosh, C. S. Singh, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey
XSEDE 14, Atlanta, GA.
The Revision Control System (RCS) is an essential aspect of software development process and software configuration management. While continuing to be an integral component of the real world, it is often left out of the main stream curriculum in most academic institutions. Instead, students are expected to learn it on their own, as a hobby or as an independent study, out of personal interest. The author describes the experiences gained from attempting to implement a distributed Revision Control System, Git, as part of the computational sciences and engineering curriculum at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The author also describes the advantages for both parties involved: improving the competency of students and preparing them for the real world expectations while providing the teacher an opportunity to provide timely feedback to the students and monitor their progress. The availability of free and open source tools used to analyze and visualize the commit history to the repository helps teachers and students observe submission and feedback patterns respectively.
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
IEEE Electron Device Letters
S. Kostinski, R. Pandey, S. Gowtham, U. Pernisz and A. Kostinski
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
M. Kouza, S. Gowtham, M. J. Seel and U. H. E. Hansmann
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
M. B. Sahariah, S. Ghosh, C. S. Singh, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey
XSEDE 14, Atlanta, GA.
The Revision Control System (RCS) is an essential aspect of software development process and software configuration management. While continuing to be an integral component of the real world, it is often left out of the main stream curriculum in most academic institutions. Instead, students are expected to learn it on their own, as a hobby or as an independent study, out of personal interest. The author describes the experiences gained from attempting to implement a distributed Revision Control System, Git, as part of the computational sciences and engineering curriculum at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The author also describes the advantages for both parties involved: improving the competency of students and preparing them for the real world expectations while providing the teacher an opportunity to provide timely feedback to the students and monitor their progress. The availability of free and open source tools used to analyze and visualize the commit history to the repository helps teachers and students observe submission and feedback patterns respectively.
Chemical Physics Letters, vol. 591, p. 175
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
IEEE Electron Device Letters
S. Kostinski, R. Pandey, S. Gowtham, U. Pernisz and A. Kostinski
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
M. Kouza, S. Gowtham, M. J. Seel and U. H. E. Hansmann
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
M. B. Sahariah, S. Ghosh, C. S. Singh, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey
XSEDE 14, Atlanta, GA.
The Revision Control System (RCS) is an essential aspect of software development process and software configuration management. While continuing to be an integral component of the real world, it is often left out of the main stream curriculum in most academic institutions. Instead, students are expected to learn it on their own, as a hobby or as an independent study, out of personal interest. The author describes the experiences gained from attempting to implement a distributed Revision Control System, Git, as part of the computational sciences and engineering curriculum at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The author also describes the advantages for both parties involved: improving the competency of students and preparing them for the real world expectations while providing the teacher an opportunity to provide timely feedback to the students and monitor their progress. The availability of free and open source tools used to analyze and visualize the commit history to the repository helps teachers and students observe submission and feedback patterns respectively.
Chemical Physics Letters, vol. 591, p. 175
Manuscript under review
X. Zhong, S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey, S. P. Karna
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
IEEE Electron Device Letters
S. Kostinski, R. Pandey, S. Gowtham, U. Pernisz and A. Kostinski
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
M. Kouza, S. Gowtham, M. J. Seel and U. H. E. Hansmann
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
M. B. Sahariah, S. Ghosh, C. S. Singh, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey
XSEDE 14, Atlanta, GA.
The Revision Control System (RCS) is an essential aspect of software development process and software configuration management. While continuing to be an integral component of the real world, it is often left out of the main stream curriculum in most academic institutions. Instead, students are expected to learn it on their own, as a hobby or as an independent study, out of personal interest. The author describes the experiences gained from attempting to implement a distributed Revision Control System, Git, as part of the computational sciences and engineering curriculum at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The author also describes the advantages for both parties involved: improving the competency of students and preparing them for the real world expectations while providing the teacher an opportunity to provide timely feedback to the students and monitor their progress. The availability of free and open source tools used to analyze and visualize the commit history to the repository helps teachers and students observe submission and feedback patterns respectively.
Chemical Physics Letters, vol. 591, p. 175
Manuscript under review
X. Zhong, S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey, S. P. Karna
Nanotechnology
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. H. Scheicher, R. Pandey and S. P. Karna
Physical Review B, vol. 89, p. 085114
Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey and A. Costales
IEEE Electron Device Letters
S. Kostinski, R. Pandey, S. Gowtham, U. Pernisz and A. Kostinski
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
M. Kouza, S. Gowtham, M. J. Seel and U. H. E. Hansmann
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
M. B. Sahariah, S. Ghosh, C. S. Singh, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey
XSEDE 14, Atlanta, GA.
The Revision Control System (RCS) is an essential aspect of software development process and software configuration management. While continuing to be an integral component of the real world, it is often left out of the main stream curriculum in most academic institutions. Instead, students are expected to learn it on their own, as a hobby or as an independent study, out of personal interest. The author describes the experiences gained from attempting to implement a distributed Revision Control System, Git, as part of the computational sciences and engineering curriculum at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The author also describes the advantages for both parties involved: improving the competency of students and preparing them for the real world expectations while providing the teacher an opportunity to provide timely feedback to the students and monitor their progress. The availability of free and open source tools used to analyze and visualize the commit history to the repository helps teachers and students observe submission and feedback patterns respectively.
Chemical Physics Letters, vol. 591, p. 175
Manuscript under review
X. Zhong, S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey, S. P. Karna
Nanotechnology
S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Gowtham, R. H. Scheicher, R. Pandey and S. P. Karna
Solid State Communications
P. Khowash, S. Gowtham, R. Pandey