
معرفی
Bojan Popov is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M University, part of the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on numerical analysis, nonlinear partial differential equations, and approximation theory, with a particular emphasis on invariant domain preserving schemes and hyperbolic conservation laws. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina (1999) and an M.S. from the University of Sofia (1992).
Popov has led or co-led numerous grants from agencies like NSF, DOD, and DOE, totaling over $30 million. He has advised four Ph.D. students and organized major conferences, including the 2007 'Approximation and Learning in High Dimensions' and the 2008 'Nonlinear Approximation Techniques Using L1'. His work bridges numerical methods with applications in fluid dynamics, materials science, and high-performance computing.
Recent research includes invariant domain preserving techniques for hyperbolic systems, entropy viscosity methods, and robust finite element approximations. He teaches advanced courses such as Hyperbolic Conservation Laws (Math 638) and Linear Algebra (Math 304).



