Dr. Joseph Eichholz's areas of expertise include numerical analysis, Galerkin methods, and scientific computing. Much of his research has focused on inverse problems as they relate to biomedical imaging. He has led undergraduate research opportunities in this area, examining the use of optical tomography for biomedical imaging. Dr. Eichholz has been a senior project and thesis advisor and has helped organize the Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, which spotlights and celebrates the work of undergraduate mathematicians.
Academic Degrees
- PhD, University of Iowa, 2011
- MSc, University of Iowa, 2007
- BS, Western Illinois University, 2005
Awards & Honors
Research Interests
- Inverse problems
- Biomedical imaging
- Variational inequalities
- Adaptive numerical methods
- Numerical analysis
- Galerkin methods
- Scientific computing
Select Publications & Presentations
Teaching Interests
- Calculus
- Differential equations
- Numerical analysis
- Scientific computing
- Parallel computing
- Design and analysis of algorithms