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William J. Layton is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with The Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. He holds a PhD from the University of Tennessee. His research focuses on numerical analysis and scientific computing, particularly in developing novel algorithms and models for understanding fluid motion, turbulence, and environmental systems. He has advised numerous MS and undergraduate students and directed 43 PhD students, many of whom have achieved notable academic success. His work addresses challenges such as modeling large-scale fluid phenomena, contaminant transport between surface and groundwater, and computational methods for climate studies.
- Education: PhD, University of Tennessee
Dr. Layton's research interests include turbulence modeling, computational fluid dynamics, and the development of algorithms for simulating complex fluid systems. He explores applications in environmental modeling and interdisciplinary computational methods for climate studies, such as coupling atmosphere and ocean models. His contributions have led to impactful advancements in both theoretical and applied mathematics.
He maintains an active role in academic service and mentorship, with a strong record of training future researchers. Contact: 603 Thackeray Hall, wjl@pitt.edu.
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