معرفی
Evan Butterworth is a Ph.D. candidate and Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Clemson University. His research focuses on mathematical models for membrane-based virus purification, leveraging finite element analysis and high-performance computing to develop efficient numerical methods.
Education:
- B.S. in Mathematics, Georgia Southern University (2020)
- M.S. in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Clemson University (2022)
Research Interests: Specializes in computational mathematics, including nonlinear transport phenomena, partial differential equations, and numerical linear algebra. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary applications in biopharmaceutical production and scalable computational techniques.
Teaching: Taught MATH 1040 and MATH 1070. Actively involved in academic outreach through poster presentations at venues like the Membranes for Virus Purification Annual Meeting and SIAM conferences.
Professional Engagement: Member of SIAM, AMS, MAA, and Clemson’s SMSS Graduate Student Advisory Council. Pursuing postdoctoral opportunities in national labs or industry to advance interdisciplinary problem-solving.