
معرفی
Eitan Tadmor is a Distinguished University Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Institute for Physical Science & Technology at the University of Maryland. He holds the 2024 Chaire d'excellence at Sorbonne University's Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris, and has served as Director of multiple research centers including the Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling (2002-2016) and The Sackler Institute of Scientific Computation (1993-1996).
- Current: University of Maryland (2005-present)
- Previous: UCLA (1995-2002), Tel-Aviv University (1989-1995), CalTech (1980-1982)
His research spans nonlinear conservation laws, entropy-stable schemes, collective dynamics, spectral methods, and multiscale modeling. He pioneered the spectral viscosity method and developed stability criteria for numerical schemes.
Recent publications focus on swarm-based optimization, Euler-Poisson equations, and hydrodynamic alignment with over 15000 citations. His work on kinetic formulations and regularizing effects in PDEs has become foundational in computational mathematics.
- 2022 Norbert Wiener Prize (AMS-SIAM)
- 2022 Gibbs Lecturer (AMS)
- 2015 Peter Henrici Prize (SIAM-ETH)
- 2013-2021 Fellow of AMS/SIAM
- NSF grants (1999, 2008-2012, 2012-2020)
He developed CentPack software for hyperbolic conservation laws and co-authored influential review papers on numerical methods and mathematical modeling. His collaborative work with institutions like IPAM, KI-Net, and ETH-ITS demonstrates international scientific leadership.




