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Zachary Del Rosario


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  • Assistant Professor of Engineering, Olin College of Engineering
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In his research, Zach helps scientists and engineers make decisions under uncertainty. In his PhD work he discovered long-standing probability errors in aircraft design that expose travelers to risk, and developed alternative design criteria with mathematically-provable safety guarantees. Zach also consults with scientists from other disciplines: He has worked with material scientists to use machine learning for accelerated materials R&D.

Presently, Zach is developing a Grammar of Model Analysis to support the teaching and communication of model analysis under uncertainty.

In his teaching, Zach strives to cultivate an inclusive and supportive class environment. He works to help all students become self-directed learners, emphasizes communication alongside analysis, and encourages students to embrace uncertainty. Zach's classes tend to emphasize student-directed work and open discussion.

Experience
  • –present del Rosario, Stanford University
Education
  • 2018 Stanford University, Master of Science in Engineering: Aeronautics and Astronautics

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