Marius Vassiliou (born 1957) is an American
computational scientist
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,
geophysicist
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, and
aerospace
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executive. He is also an authority on the
history of petroleum
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. Vassiliou is of Greek Cypriot descent and was educated at
Harvard University
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and the
California Institute of Technology
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(PhD).
Career
In
geophysics
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, he is best known for his explanations of the depth distribution of earthquakes, and for his direct (non-Magnitude-based) calculations of earthquake energy release. Vassiliou has also been cited for his experimental work on solids at high pressures and temperatures. In 2009 he published the ''Historical Dictionary of the Petroleum Industry'', which went into a Second Edition in 2018. In the broader field of
computational physics
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, Vassiliou is known for the introduction of Rokhlin's
fast multipole method __NOTOC__
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to
computational electromagnetics.
As an executive at the
Rockwell International Corporation
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he was also well known as the leader of the U. S.
Army Research Laboratory
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's Advanced Displays Federated Laboratory Consortium in the late 1990s and early 2000s, making advances in the interaction of humans with displays. The work in
augmented reality
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included early development of the types of technologies that would later be applied to such platforms as
google glass
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.
In later years, as an analyst advising the U.S. Government, he wrote influential papers on Command, Control, and Communications, including some with
David Alberts
David Stephen Alberts (born 1942) is a former American Director of Research for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration (NII).
Biography
David S. Alberts did his undergraduate work was at Cit ...
, and published the book ''C2 Re-envisioned: the Future of the Enterprise'', which has also been translated into Chinese.
[Vassiliou, Marius, David S. Alberts, and Jonathan R. Agre (2017). ''C2 Re-Envisioned: the Future of the Enterprise'' (Chinese Edition). Beijing: National Defense Industry Press.]
In 2022 Vassiliou, along with professor Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev, published the book ''US and Azerbaijani Oil in the Nineteenth Century: The Two Titans'', which covers the early period of the petrochemical age, when the United States and Azerbaijan were responsible for 97% of the world's oil production.
References
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American geophysicists
American computer scientists
American people of Greek Cypriot descent
American people of Greek descent
1957 births
Living people
California Institute of Technology alumni
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni
University of Southern California alumni
UCLA Anderson School of Management alumni