Computational Applied Mathematics
Computational Fluid Dynamics

James Glimm
Distinguished Professor
Glimm has made fundamental contributions to nonlinear analysis, to quantum field theory, and to computational fluid dynamics.

Yuefan Deng
Professor
Research spans two highly synergistic aspects of computational science: algorithm development and scientific applications.

Xiaolin Li
Professor
Research objective is to design and implement a high resolution numerical method, the front tracking method, for the study of fluid interface instabilities such as the Rayleigh-Taylor instability and the Richtmyer-Meshkov instability.

Roman Samulyak
Professor
Research involves mathematical modeling, numerical algorithms, and high performance computing.

Xiangmin (Jim) Jiao
Associate Professor, Graduate Program Director
Research interests are in high-performance geometric and numerical computing in science and engineering.
