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David M. Ambrose is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Drexel University, where he has been since 2008. Previously, he was at Clemson University and held a position as a Courant Instructor at New York University. He earned his PhD in Mathematics from Duke University in 2002 under J. Thomas Beale, followed by additional degrees from Duke and Carnegie Mellon University.
His research focuses on mathematical analysis and scientific computing for nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), particularly in fluid dynamics and free boundary problems. He has contributed significantly to the study of the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations, vortex sheets, interfacial flows, and mean field games. His work includes over 70 refereed publications and continuous NSF funding since 2004.
Ambrose has organized major conferences, including the First (2018) and Second (2023) Drexel Waves Workshops. He received the T. Brooke Benjamin Prize in Nonlinear Waves from SIAM in 2018. His research also extends to numerical methods for interfacial flows, flame front models, and electromagnetic wave scattering.



