
معرفی
Michael O'Neil is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, and holds an affiliation with the Tandon School of Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Yale University (2007), an M.Phil. from Yale (2005), and an A.B. in Mathematics from Cornell University (2003).
His research focuses on fast numerical algorithms for solving integral equations in mathematical physics and computational statistics. Key areas include electromagnetic scattering, computational fluid dynamics, and Gaussian processes. He has developed methods such as the Fast Multipole Method (FMM), butterfly algorithms, and high-order quadrature schemes for singular integrals.
O'Neil has led multiple grants, including ONR awards for electromagnetic design solvers and fast algorithms for inverse problems. He advises several Ph.D. students and collaborates with researchers at institutions like the Flatiron Institute and Columbia University. His teaching spans numerical methods, differential equations, and computational statistics, emphasizing practical applications in engineering and physics.




