
About
Seulip Lee is a Norbert Wiener Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Tufts University, School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on scientific computing, numerical analysis, and computational fluid dynamics, with an emphasis on multiphysics simulations using finite element methods. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of California, Irvine (2021), and degrees from Yonsei University (M.Sc., 2015; B.Sc., 2013).
Lee’s work bridges theoretical analysis and computational experimentation, addressing challenges in partial differential equations and optimization. He has published extensively on enriched Galerkin methods and numerical techniques for fluid dynamics.
Teaching responsibilities include MATH 51 (Differential Equations) and MATH 125 (Numerical Analysis). His courses emphasize both analytical rigor and computational implementation, using tools like MATLAB for practical problem-solving.
Professional experience includes a Limited Term Assistant Professor role at the University of Georgia (2021–2024), with research collaborations under mentors like Xiaozhe Hu and James Adler. His lab and team activities focus on advancing numerical algorithms for complex physical systems.
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