High Order Compact Finite Difference Schemes
    
within the
10th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Mathematics,
Dallas, Texas, USA, November 1-3, 2006
http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2006/miami/texas/index.html

 

Topics:

  • Constructions

  • Theories

  • Applications
     

Organizers:

Dr. Jennifer Zhao
Professor of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Dearborn, MI 48128
Phone: 313-593-4985
Fax: 313-583-6620
E-mail: xich@umich.edu
Web site: www.umd.umich.edu/~xich/

Dr. Weizhong Dai
McDermott International Professor
Program of Mathematics & Statistics
College of Engineering & Science
Louisiana Tech University
Ruston, LA 71272
Phone: 318-257-3301
Fax: 318-257-2562
E-mail: dai@coes.latech.edu
Web site: www.latech.edu/~dai/


HOW TO SUBMIT:

 

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IMPORTANT DATES and MORE INFORMATION FOR THE SESSION:


http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2006/miami/math/index.html

 

Brief Biography of the Organizers:

Professor Zhao received her Ph.D in Applied Mathematics from Indiana University. She joined the University of Michigan-Dearborn as a faculty member in the fall of 1992, and is currently a Professor of Mathematics there. Her research interest is mainly on numerical simulations of PDEs, especially by using the finite difference methods. She has published significant number of research articles, and has received many funds and awards. She has organized or co-organized several mini-symposiums or special sessions in the past, including the popular SIAM Great Lakes Section spring meeting series.

Professor Dai received his Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences from the University of Iowa, USA, in 1994. He is a McDermott International Professor of Mathematics at Louisiana Tech University, USA. His research interests include numerical solutions of partial differential equations, numerical heat transfer and bioheat transfer, numerical simulations for bioeffect of electromagnetics, and numerical methods for microfabrication systems, such as LCVD, melt crystallization, and x-ray lithography. He has published one book and more than 85 research articles in refereed journals and international conference proceedings.