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Jason Howell is a Teaching Professor and Associate Department Head in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from Clemson University. His research focuses on numerical analysis and computational mathematics, particularly finite element methods for fluid and structural dynamics, fast linear solvers, and applications in natural and social sciences. He actively mentors undergraduate research projects in fluid-structure interaction, numerical linear algebra, and differential equations.
His work spans theoretical foundations of finite element methods, including compatibility conditions and mixed formulations, as well as applied projects with chemists and physicists on topics like solubility parameters and nanostructures. Current research activities include computational fluid dynamics, iterative solvers for large systems, and mathematical modeling in biomedical and engineering contexts.
Notable contributions include studies on cantilever dynamics, sparse matrix preconditioning, and viscoelastic flow modeling. He collaborates across disciplines, integrating numerical methods with real-world applications in materials science and engineering systems. His teaching and research emphasize bridging mathematical theory with practical scientific challenges.
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