Graduate Students
Current Students:
Awa Traore (2019-) doing a Ph.D. on the stability of film flows in co-axial cylinders.
Awa Traore (2019-) doing a Ph.D. on the stability of film flows in co-axial cylinders.
Former Students:
Dr. Xuming Chen received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 1998 on "A Model of Bubble Evolution Through Capillaries With an Application to Decompression Sickness". He then moved to the University of Alberta and obtained a Masters degree in Computer Science. He was a software engineer for various companies in Calgary and Atlanta, and is currently a Web developer for Math Tutors in Calgary.
Daniel Bush, M.A. in 2011 on "An investigation of equations for fluid thickness using finite differences". He is currently at the University of Arkansas as an Assistant Recruiting Coordinator and Director of Personnel after spending three years at Alabama as a player personnel specialist.
Dr. Adam J. Schweiger finished his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2013 on "Gravity, surfactants, and instabilities of two-layer shear flows". He currently lives near Montgomery teaching mathematics.
Dr. Yuanyuan Song's Ph.D. (2015) was on "Stability analysis of a bilayer contained within a cylindrical tube". She is currently an instructor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Alabama.
Chaning Hucks did a Masters project on finite difference methods for solving nonlinear evolution equations with applications to thin film flows.
Dr. Xuming Chen received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 1998 on "A Model of Bubble Evolution Through Capillaries With an Application to Decompression Sickness". He then moved to the University of Alberta and obtained a Masters degree in Computer Science. He was a software engineer for various companies in Calgary and Atlanta, and is currently a Web developer for Math Tutors in Calgary.
Daniel Bush, M.A. in 2011 on "An investigation of equations for fluid thickness using finite differences". He is currently at the University of Arkansas as an Assistant Recruiting Coordinator and Director of Personnel after spending three years at Alabama as a player personnel specialist.
Dr. Adam J. Schweiger finished his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2013 on "Gravity, surfactants, and instabilities of two-layer shear flows". He currently lives near Montgomery teaching mathematics.
Dr. Yuanyuan Song's Ph.D. (2015) was on "Stability analysis of a bilayer contained within a cylindrical tube". She is currently an instructor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Alabama.
Chaning Hucks did a Masters project on finite difference methods for solving nonlinear evolution equations with applications to thin film flows.
Positions Available:
I am currently looking for Ph.D. students with a background in applied mathematics, numerical analysis, scientific computing, and preferably with some knowledge of fluid dynamics and/or physics. For more information on possible research areas see the section on Thin film instabilities and Pattern Formation. Contact me if you are interested.
I am currently looking for Ph.D. students with a background in applied mathematics, numerical analysis, scientific computing, and preferably with some knowledge of fluid dynamics and/or physics. For more information on possible research areas see the section on Thin film instabilities and Pattern Formation. Contact me if you are interested.