
معرفی
Professor Daniel Spirn is a faculty member in the School of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota. His research focuses on Partial Differential Equations and Applied Mathematics, with notable contributions to fluid dynamics, superconductivity, and nonlinear systems. He has received NSF funding for multiple projects, including DMS-2009352 (2020-2024) and DMS-1551205 (2016-2019). His teaching includes courses like Math 3283W: Sequences, Series and Foundations. His work often bridges theoretical analysis and numerical methods, addressing challenges in slender body theory, vortex dynamics, and inverse problems.
Key research areas include the mathematical modeling of superconductivity, fluid-structure interactions, and nonlinear wave phenomena. His recent work explores the justification and error analysis of slender body theory, numerical methods for boundary value problems, and inverse problems in condensed matter physics. He has published extensively in journals like Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics and SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis.
Grants include over $1.5 million in NSF support since 2003. His work has applications in material science, fluid dynamics, and mathematical physics, with a focus on rigorous analysis and computational validation.




