
معرفی
David Muraki is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Simon Fraser University (SFU), affiliated with the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on applied mathematics, particularly geophysical fluid dynamics, nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), and atmospheric/oceanic flows. He investigates phenomena like weather dynamics, gravity waves, and topographic effects, often collaborating with institutions like the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University of Washington. Muraki holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University (1990).
His research emphasizes idealized models to explain physical systems, using asymptotic methods and numerical simulations. Key areas include pressure-cell asymmetry in weather systems, atmospheric turbulence, and tropopause dynamics. He teaches courses like Asymptotic Analysis and Fluid Dynamics, and has advised numerous graduate students in applied mathematics and fluid dynamics.
Recent work includes studies on holepunch cloud expansion via gravity waves and geometric solutions to historical algebraic problems. His findings bridge theoretical mathematics with real-world applications in meteorology and oceanography.


