
Casey Rodriguez
Assistant Professor · Partial Differential Equations
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Casey Rodriguez is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His academic career includes prior roles as a CLE Moore Instructor and NSF Postdoctoral Scholar at MIT. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Chicago, advised by Carlos E. Kenig, and advanced his research collaboration with Gigliola Staffilani during his postdoctoral tenure.
- Fields of Interest: Partial Differential Equations, Mathematical Physics, Continuum Mechanics
- Email: crodrig@email.unc.edu
Research Focus: His work centers on theoretical and mathematical advancements in continuum mechanics, particularly non-classical models like Cosserat rods and gradient continua. These frameworks extend traditional elastic and viscoelastic theories to model complex phenomena such as fracture mechanics and multi-mode deformations in thin rods through geometric and analytical approaches.
Scientific Awards:
- NSF Postdoctoral Scholar
- CLE Moore Instructor
Grants: He serves as Principal Investigator on NSF grant DMS-2307562 and co-PI on NSF RTG grant DMS-2135998.
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