
معرفی
Bruce Bayly is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Arizona, where he has been a faculty member since 1987. He holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Princeton University and a B.A. in Mathematics from Cambridge University. His academic work bridges research in fluid dynamics and mathematics education, with strong institutional affiliation through the College of Science.
- Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, Princeton University, USA
- B.A., Mathematics, Cambridge University, Britain
His research focuses on fluid mechanics and magnetohydrodynamics, particularly the generation of magnetic fields in stars and planets, using advanced mathematical modeling. He is also deeply committed to teaching and outreach, specializing in differential equations, applied linear algebra, and mathematical methods for science and engineering students. His work in informal education and math outreach reflects a strong dedication to public engagement.
Bruce Bayly has been recognized for his contributions to public service and education outreach, most notably receiving the Henry and Phyllis Koffler Prize in 2014. This award underscores his impact beyond traditional academic boundaries.
He has advised numerous students and contributed to curriculum development and educational programs, though specific advisees are not listed. His work integrates research, teaching, and community involvement, supported by sustained academic service at the University of Arizona. He was previously affiliated with the Courant Institute at New York University from 1986 to 1988.
Bruce Bayly is actively involved in mathematical and scientific outreach initiatives, promoting informal learning and public understanding of science. His efforts in this domain are institutionalized through university-supported programs and community partnerships.




