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Minah Oh is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at James Madison University (JMU), where she has served since 2010. Her research focuses on numerical analysis, scientific computing, finite element methods, and optimal control, with a particular emphasis on axisymmetric problems and multigrid techniques. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics/Numerical Analysis from the University of Florida (2010) and degrees from Yonsei University (B.S., 2005).
Her work bridges theoretical mathematics and computational applications, addressing challenges in PDE discretization, optimal control problems, and geometric numerical methods. Recent publications explore finite element approaches for state-constrained control problems and the analysis of axisymmetric domains using de Rham complexes and Fourier-based methods.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Her advising and grants sections remain unspecified in the text. Dr. Oh maintains an academic website at educ.jmu.edu/~ohmx for further details.
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