Maurice S. Fabien
Assistant Professor · Partial Differential Equations
University of Wisconsin-MadisonAbout
Maurice S. Fabien is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a SIAM-MGB Early Career Fellow. In 2025, he will join MIT's Schwarzman College of Computing as an MLK Assistant Professor while on leave from UW-Madison. His research focuses on computational mathematics with specialization in partial differential equations, high-performance computing, and numerical methods including discontinuous Galerkin formulations and multigrid solvers.
Research interests span:
- Development of structure-preserving discretizations for hyperbolic systems
- GPU-accelerated computational algorithms
- Hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) frameworks
- Multiscale modeling in porous media and biomechanics
- Numerical analysis of nonlinear PDEs
Publications demonstrate strong focus on:
- High-order methods for conservation laws
- Efficient solvers for elliptic/parabolic systems
- Applications in fluid dynamics and materials science
- GPU-based performance optimization
- Error analysis of energy-stable schemes
Awards & Honors:
SIAM-MGB Early Career Fellowship (2025)
Research Team:
- Austin Anyanwu (Undergraduate) - Finite precision arithmetic
- Alexis Liu (Alumni) - GPU-accelerated elliptic solvers
- Patrick Li (Undergraduate) - GPU-based mesh refinement
- Neer Mehta (Alumni) - Adaptive mesh refinement algorithms
Significant involvement since 2007 in STEM diversity initiatives focused on recruitment/retention of underrepresented groups in academia.
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