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Alexandra Melnig is an academic specializing in mathematical analysis and applied mathematics, focusing on partial differential equations, control theory, and inverse problems. She teaches undergraduate courses in Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, Functional Analysis, and Complex Analysis at an unspecified institution. Her research emphasizes parabolic systems, controllability, stabilization, and Carleman estimates in 𝐿𝑞(𝐿𝑝) spaces.
Her work bridges theoretical analysis and applied methodologies, addressing challenges in inverse problems and source stability. Recent studies include reaction-diffusion systems in annular domains, internal controllability in star-and tree-like coupled systems, and stability estimates in inverse source problems.
Dr. Melnig collaborates with Professors C. Lefter and M. Necula, as evidenced by co-authored papers and shared teaching resources. Office hours are held weekly for student consultations. No specific grants or awards are listed in the provided materials.
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