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Milan Miklavčič is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Michigan State University (MSU), located in East Lansing, Michigan. His research focuses on partial differential equations (PDEs), functional analysis, and their applications in fluid dynamics, stability analysis, and numerical methods. He is the author of the book Applied Functional Analysis and Partial Differential Equations (1998), which explores foundational topics in PDEs and operator theory. His work often bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications, such as analyzing combustion processes, convection flows, and moving boundary problems.
Key research contributions include studies on the stability of fluid flows, inertial manifolds, and oscillatory phenomena in diffusion flames. Notable publications include analyses of mixed convection in vertical channels, instability mechanisms in viscous flows, and numeric solutions for moving boundary problems. His recent work (2023) combines analytic and numeric methods to address challenges in computational fluid dynamics.
Miklavčič’s academic profile also highlights collaborative projects with researchers like A. Barletta and I. Wichman, addressing topics such as porous media and burner-attached flames. His teaching and advising roles reflect his engagement with graduate students in applied mathematics and computational science.




