Josh successfully defends his Ph.D. dissertation: Randomized Block Krylov Methods in front of friends and family (and his committee!). Very proud to have been a part of his academic journey as an co-advisor and friend!
[Left to right]: Lothar Reichel, Omar de la Cruz Cabrera, Dr. Kane, and Lucas Onisk after defense.
Dr. Josh Kane (Kent State University)
Dissertation: Block Randomized Krylov Methods (2026)
Ph.D. Student Co-advised
w/ L. Reichel
Marley Lucas (Spelman College)
Spelman-Morehouse DRP (2023)
First Job: Medical Student @ Boston University
Moshen Hu (Emory University)
Undergrad Honors Student
First Job: Graduate Student @ Johns Hopkins University
2024 Emory Computational Mathematics REU Team
Project:
Efficient Processing of Image Sequences with Krylov Subspace Recycling (Poster Link)
Clara Armstrong (Stony Brook University)
Emory Comp. Math REU (2024)
Olivia Kallay (Vassar College)
Emory Comp. Math REU (2024)
Srijon Sarkar (Emory University)
Emory Comp. Math REU (2024)
Moshen successfully defends his 2024-2025 Honors thesis work: On the Choice of Subspace for the Quasi-minimal Residual Method for Linear Inverse Problems
Srijon, Clara, and Liv (left to right) present their poster "Efficient processing of image sequences with Krylov subspace recycling" at Emory's Comp. Math REU poster symposium
Clara, Liv, and Srijon (left to right) present their poster "Efficient processing of image sequences with Krylov subspace recycling" at MIT's URTC poster symposium