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Lisa J. Fauci is the Pendergraft Nola Lee Haynes Professor of Mathematics at Tulane University, where she has been affiliated since 1986. Her academic journey includes roles as Assistant Professor (1986-1993), Associate Professor (1993-1998), and full Professor (1998-present). She holds a B.S. in Mathematics from Pace University (1981), and M.S. and Ph.D. in Mathematics from New York University (1984, 1986). Fauci's research focuses on numerical analysis, scientific computing, fluid dynamics, and mathematical biology. She has also held visiting positions at the Courant Institute (1995) and the University of Utah (1990-1991). Her office is located in Gibson Hall 321, and she contributes to the broader academic community through her expertise in computational and applied mathematics.
Her educational background includes advanced training in mathematics at NYU, complementing her current role as a leading academic in Tulane's School of Science & Engineering. Despite no explicitly listed grants, awards, or students in the provided text, her long tenure and visiting experiences underscore her scholarly engagement. The research areas listed reflect her dedication to interdisciplinary applications of mathematics in biological and fluid dynamic systems.




