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Roles & Affiliations: Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University, Department of Mathematics. Member of graduate programs in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Operations Research and Information Engineering, Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, and Computational Science & Engineering. Co-organizer of the Scientific Computing and Numerics (SCAN) Seminar and founder of the Cornell Mathematical Contest in Modeling.
Education: Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from University of California, Berkeley (2001); B.A. in Applied Mathematics (with high honors) from University of California, Berkeley (1995).
Research Interests: Focuses on numerical analysis, nonlinear PDEs, control theory, and dynamical systems. Explores applications in optimal control, front propagation, anisotropy, bifurcation theory, and mathematical biology. Develops methods for invariant manifold approximation, Eikonal equations, and stochastic systems. Recent work includes studies on cancer therapy optimization, surveillance evasion, and pedestrian flow modeling.
Teaching: Teaches courses like Introduction to Partial Differential Equations, Differential Games, Numerical Analysis, and Mathematical Modeling. Recent courses include Math 4280 (Spring 2025) and Math 3610 (Fall 2024).
Labs/Teams: Active in interdisciplinary collaborations, including work on computational biology, robotics path planning, and mathematical contest problem-solving initiatives.
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