About Diogo Gomes Diogo Gomes Professor, Applied Mathematics and Computational Science mean-field games Hamilton-Jacobi equations nonlinear PDEs Professor Diogo Gomes, a distinguished expert in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science at KAUST, leverages advanced mathematics – including partial differential equations, numerical methods and mean-field game models – to solve complex problems in social sciences, economics and finance Articles Related News November 2023 Kidney Matchmaking Receives Algorithm Boost 3 min read · Tue, Nov 14 2023 News Simulations that match patients with chronic kidney disease to suitable donors will enhance the efficacy of the new Saudi National Kidney Donor Exchange Program. April 2023 Congratulations to Matheus for successfully defending his PhD thesis 1 min read · Tue, Apr 4 2023 Spotlight News Left: Mathues and the beging of his defense, with Matheus (front) and Prof. Raphaël (right). Right: picture taken after the defense, with Matheus (center) and Prof. Raphael Huser (in his left side). April 2022 Congratulations to Xuanjie for successfully defending his MS thesis 1 min read · Tue, Apr 5 2022 Spotlight News Statistics of extremes Picture taken at a group dinner, with Xuanjie (front row, 5th from the right) and Prof. Raphaël Huser (center, carrying a child) December 2021 Workshopping ways to revolutionize in-Kingdom kidney care 3 min read · Sun, Dec 19 2021 News The KAUST Saudi National Kidney Paired Donation Workshop, organized by Professor Michał Mańkowski with support from the KAUST CEMSE Division, brought together 12 of the Kingdom's top experts in kidney transplantation to discuss the future of this complex and highly important surgical procedure. May 2015 Pedro Vilanova successfully defended his PhD Thesis 1 min read · Mon, May 4 2015 News On May 3rd, 2015, Pedro Vilanova successfully defended his Ph.D. Thesis entitled "Multilevel Approximations of Markovian Jump Processes with Applications in Communication Networks". October 2013 Welcome New Faculty: Prof. Diogo Gomes 1 min read · Sun, Oct 6 2013 News Diogo Gomes has joined the Stochastic Numerics Group and SRI Uncertainty Quantification Center at KAUST. Diogo is an Applied Mathematician specializing in partial differential equations. His research focus on deterministic and stochastic optimal control, Hamilton-Jacobi equations, and mean-field games. His results are published in numerous Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering journals.
Kidney Matchmaking Receives Algorithm Boost 3 min read · Tue, Nov 14 2023 News Simulations that match patients with chronic kidney disease to suitable donors will enhance the efficacy of the new Saudi National Kidney Donor Exchange Program.
Congratulations to Matheus for successfully defending his PhD thesis 1 min read · Tue, Apr 4 2023 Spotlight News Left: Mathues and the beging of his defense, with Matheus (front) and Prof. Raphaël (right). Right: picture taken after the defense, with Matheus (center) and Prof. Raphael Huser (in his left side).
Congratulations to Xuanjie for successfully defending his MS thesis 1 min read · Tue, Apr 5 2022 Spotlight News Statistics of extremes Picture taken at a group dinner, with Xuanjie (front row, 5th from the right) and Prof. Raphaël Huser (center, carrying a child)
Workshopping ways to revolutionize in-Kingdom kidney care 3 min read · Sun, Dec 19 2021 News The KAUST Saudi National Kidney Paired Donation Workshop, organized by Professor Michał Mańkowski with support from the KAUST CEMSE Division, brought together 12 of the Kingdom's top experts in kidney transplantation to discuss the future of this complex and highly important surgical procedure.
Pedro Vilanova successfully defended his PhD Thesis 1 min read · Mon, May 4 2015 News On May 3rd, 2015, Pedro Vilanova successfully defended his Ph.D. Thesis entitled "Multilevel Approximations of Markovian Jump Processes with Applications in Communication Networks".
Welcome New Faculty: Prof. Diogo Gomes 1 min read · Sun, Oct 6 2013 News Diogo Gomes has joined the Stochastic Numerics Group and SRI Uncertainty Quantification Center at KAUST. Diogo is an Applied Mathematician specializing in partial differential equations. His research focus on deterministic and stochastic optimal control, Hamilton-Jacobi equations, and mean-field games. His results are published in numerous Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering journals.
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