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Adrian Tudorascu is a Professor and Associate Director of the School of Mathematical and Data Sciences (SMDS) at West Virginia University (WVU). He holds a PhD in Mathematical Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University (2005). His research focuses on Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), Calculus of Variations, and Fluid Dynamics, with specific interests in Pressureless Gas Dynamics, Optimal Transport, and Semi-Geostrophic Systems. He has contributed extensively to theoretical and applied aspects of PDEs, including studies on fluid mechanics, geophysical models, and chemical reaction-diffusion systems.
- Affiliations: WVU, Department of Mathematics, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
- Roles: Professor, Associate Director of SMDS
Education:
- PhD in Mathematical Sciences: Carnegie Mellon University (2005)
- Master's Degrees: Carnegie Mellon University (2002), University of Craiova/Complutense University of Madrid (2000)
- Bachelor's in Mathematics: University of Craiova (1996)
Research Interests: Tudorascu's work spans theoretical PDE analysis, including Semi-Geostrophic systems in atmospheric science, Optimal Transport theory, and nonlinear dynamics in fluid and reaction-diffusion systems. His recent studies explore sticky particle dynamics, asymptotic behavior of solutions, and convergence properties in complex systems.
Publications: His research trends emphasize advancements in PDE theory, particularly in geophysical models and transport phenomena. Notable contributions include analyses of the Semi-Geostrophic system’s convexity conditions and the development of Lagrangian solutions for fluid dynamics problems.
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