Education:
B.S. Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Connecticut
Bio:
Cameron is a Ph.D. student in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering co-advised by Prof. Chris Kieslich (GT-BME) and Prof. Boukouvala since Fall 2025. He received his Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from the University of Connecticut, where he investigated fluidized bubbling bed reactor dynamics applied to chemical-looping combustion systems and high-fidelity cyber-physical modeling under the guidance of Prof. Burcu Beykal.
Cameron’s current research focuses on the development of multi-fidelity surrogate modeling frameworks. By leveraging data-driven optimization and adaptive sampling, he aims to enable more data-efficient approximations of anisotropic molecular interactions. His work involves ongoing collaborations with research teams both at Georgia Tech and Auburn University. When he isn’t in the lab, you can usually find Cameron catching up on a good book, out for a run, or hitting the bowling lanes.
Office: ES&T1356
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