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“Finite element Navier-Stokes solvers based on an unconstrained reformulation”,<br />

Feb 22, <strong>2008</strong><br />

102.University <strong>of</strong> Delaware, Applied Math Seminar<br />

“Finite element Navier-Stokes solvers based on an unconstrained reformulation”,<br />

March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

103.Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France, Séminaire du laboratoire, Laboratoire MIP,<br />

“On computation <strong>of</strong> incompressible flow past a sphere”,<br />

March 10, <strong>2008</strong><br />

104.Duke University, the Brown Bag seminar<br />

“A simple pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cucker-Smale flocking dynamics and the mean field limit”,<br />

March 21, <strong>2008</strong><br />

105.Duke University, CNCS Seminarr<br />

“Computation <strong>of</strong> incompressible flow past a sphere and local behavior <strong>of</strong> boundary layer separation”,<br />

April 1, <strong>2008</strong><br />

106.Duke University, Physics Colloquium<br />

“The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Simulating Incompressible Fluid Flow Accurately in the Presence <strong>of</strong> Boundaries”,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

107.UNC Charlotte, Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar<br />

“The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Simulating Incompressible Fluid Flow Accurately in the Presence <strong>of</strong> Boundaries”,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 9, <strong>2008</strong><br />

TEACHING AND ADVISING<br />

A. Courses taught in the last 5 years<br />

Spring 08 Math 108 Ord & Prtl Diff Equations (Duke)<br />

Fall 07 Math 226 Numerical methods for PDE (Duke)<br />

Spring 07 Math 274 History <strong>of</strong> Mathematics (28 students)<br />

Fall 06 AMSC/CMSC663 Advanced Scientific Computation I (7 students)<br />

Fall 06 Math 424 Introduction to the Mathematics <strong>of</strong> Finance (28 students)<br />

Spring 06 Math 475 Combinatorics and Graph Theory (14 students)<br />

Fall 05 AMSC/CMSC666 Numerical Analysis I (15 students)<br />

Fall 05 Math 424 Introduction to the Mathematics <strong>of</strong> Finance (13 students)<br />

Fall 04 AMSC/CMSC662 Computer Organization and Programming for Scientific Computing<br />

Spring 04 AMSC/CMSC667 Advanced Numerical Analysis II (10 students)<br />

Fall 03 AMSC/CMSC662 Computer Organization and Programming for Scientific Computing<br />

Fall 03 Stat 464 Introduction to Biostatistics (10 students)<br />

Fall 02 Stat 430 Introduction to Statistical Computing (25 students)<br />

Spring 02 AMSC/CMSC661 Scientific Computing II (30 students)<br />

Fall 01 AMSC/CMSC660 Scientific Computing I (49 students)<br />

Fall 01 Math 246 Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers (28 students)<br />

Spring 01 MAPL/CMSC661 Scientific Computing II (20 students)<br />

Spring 01 STAT 400 Applied Probability and Statistics (31 students)<br />

Fall 00 MAPL/CMSC660 Scientific Computing I (34 students)<br />

Spring 00 MAPL 699 Financial Modeling & Simulation (18 students)<br />

Fall 99 MAPL 698B Computational Fluid Dynamics (16 students)<br />

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