
معرفی
Dr. David E. Amundsen is an Associate Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Carleton University. His research focuses on nonlinear partial differential equations, wave phenomena, and mathematical modelling with applications in fluid mechanics, nonlinear optics, and mathematical biology. He teaches graduate courses such as MATH 5405 (Ordinary Differential Equations) and MATH 3702 (Mathematical Modelling for undergraduates). His work emphasizes resonant oscillations, asymptotic methods, and the interplay between continuous mathematical models and real-world systems.
Research interests include nonlinear waves in fluids and optics, asymptotic analysis of periodic solutions, and modelling applications ranging from disease propagation to neuron signalling. He has supervised numerous graduate and undergraduate students in projects involving differential equations and applied mathematics. Recent work explores resonant oscillations in annular tanks, seasonal SIR models, and mixed local/nonlocal PDE problems.
Teaching responsibilities include developing new courses like MATH 3702 to strengthen mathematical modelling training. His office is located in Herzberg Laboratories 4259, and he can be reached at dave@math.carleton.ca.


