
معرفی
Isaac Harris is the Barbara A. Kunze New Frontiers Associate Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the College of Science. His research focuses on Computational and Applied Mathematics and Partial Differential Equations, with expertise in inverse scattering problems and numerical methods for anisotropic and isotropic materials. He holds a faculty position emphasizing both teaching and research in mathematical sciences.
Research interests include advanced topics such as scattering theory, transmission eigenvalue analysis, and non-destructive testing techniques. His work often involves developing novel algorithms for reconstructing scatterers and analyzing boundary conditions in complex materials. Key methodologies include direct sampling methods, factorization techniques, and regularization strategies for inverse problems.
Publications from 2023–2025 highlight advancements in anisotropic scatterer reconstruction, generalized Robin transmission conditions, and applications in electromagnetics and medical imaging. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His research has implications for engineering, physics, and computational sciences.
Dr. Harris collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving heterogeneous media, multiscale finite element methods, and functional-input Gaussian processes for inverse problems. No specific student advisees or grant details are listed, though his work is supported by Purdue’s Department of Mathematics resources.



