Profiles in "Applied Mathematics" Expertise Area

  • Kostelich is interested in nonlinear dynamics, uncertainty quantification, and mathematical biology.
  • The aim of Lanchier's research is to understand the role of space in biological and social communities through the mathematical analysis of a class of stochastic processes known as interacting particle systems.
  • Gardner's research focuses on computational and theoretical fluid dynamics and the numerical solution of nonlinear partial differential equations.
  • Cochran joined the the ASU faculty in 1989. His research interests are in mathematical aspects of sensing and signal processing, particularly for national security applications.
  • Crook uses computational approaches to study the dynamics of neurons and networks of neurons. She also contributes to an international collaboration for describing, exchanging, and validating complex models.
  • Camacho co-directed summer undergraduate research programs; research in mathematics applied to biology and sociology. She's received mentoring, research, and service awards from AAAS, PAESMEM, SACNAS, HENAAC, and ASU
  • Wirkus pursues research in mathematical biology and dynamical systems; authored two undergraduate textbooks on differential equations; does extensive undergraduate mentoring and is Sun Devil Family Assn Professor of the Year.
  • Tang’s research concerns the nonlinear dynamics of fluids that are relevant in environmental sciences and geophysics.
  • Wang is a professor of applied mathematics. His areas of expertise include applied math, differential equations.
  • Renaut was recently inducted as a SIAM Fellow. Renaut’s recent research is focused on the design and analysis of computational algorithms for solving problems arising mainly in medical and geophysical applications.