
معرفی
Matthias S. Maier is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on multiscale methods, computational fluid dynamics, and finite element software development, particularly with the deal.II library. He organizes an annual undergraduate summer school on PDE modeling and simulation.
Research Interests: Multiscale effects in Maxwell’s equations, computational fluid dynamics, finite element methods, and numerical analysis. His work includes studies on surface plasmon-polaritons, homogenization theory, and high-performance computing for hyperbolic systems.
- Developed ryujin, a high-performance finite-element solver for compressible flows.
- Contributed to deal.II, a widely used open-source finite element library.
- Recipient of NSF awards (DMS 1912847, DMS 2045636) and AFOSR funding.
Teaching includes courses on numerical methods (Math 417, 610), mathematical modeling (Math 442), and finite element methods (Math 676). He advises graduate students in applied mathematics and computational science.
Labs/Teams: Core developer of deal.II and contributor to the ryujin framework. Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams in physics and engineering.





