Profiles in "Computational Mathematics" Expertise Area

  • Kostelich is interested in nonlinear dynamics, uncertainty quantification, and mathematical biology.
  • Gardner's research focuses on computational and theoretical fluid dynamics and the numerical solution of nonlinear partial 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.
  • Mittelmann joined ASU in 1982. His research interests are in numerical optimization and its application to science and engineering, especially the optimization of electrical grids assuming alternating current and the addition of renewable energy.
  • Milner studies structured population models, including demography, epidemics, ecology, and tumor growth as well as how to dispel misconceptions in school mathematics. Website: https://math.la.asu.edu/~milner/welc_eng.html
  • Lopez conducts research in two broad areas: Rotation and buoyancy dominated flows and Interfacial hydrodynamics.
  • Mahalov explores next generation multi-scale earth system models with applications to food-energy-water systems and space physics.
  • Jackiewicz is the author of many papers on numerical analysis and scientific computing and the research monograph on general linear method for ordinary differential equations.
  • Ringhofer works on models to design and optimize ensembles, using methods of statistical physics.
  • Baer works in the area of mathematical and computational neuroscience.