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Feride Tiglay is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University Newark. She joined the university in 2014 after holding positions at the University of New Orleans, Fields Institute, and Purdue University. Her research focuses on the intersection of analysis, differential geometry, dynamical systems, and mathematical physics, particularly the study of nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) arising in mathematical physics. She employs analytic and geometric tools to explore equations like the Euler-Poisson system, compressible gas dynamics, and integrable systems.
Her educational background includes a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. Her work emphasizes nonuniform dependence on initial data, continuity properties of solutions, and integrability aspects of PDEs. Notable research areas include Hunter-Saxton equations, Novikov's equation, and μHS equation dynamics. Her publications reflect expertise in Besov spaces, geometric mechanics, and infinite-energy fluid solutions.
While her articles highlight trends in nonlinear PDE analysis and mathematical physics, no scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. She currently holds no listed advisees. Her research activities are centered at the Ohio State University Newark campus.



