
معرفی
Prince Chidyagwai is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Loyola University Maryland, specializing in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. His primary affiliation is the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He holds a Ph.D. in Computational and Applied Mathematics from Rice University (2010), an M.A. in Mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh (2006), and dual B.S./B.A. degrees in Mathematics (Honors) and Computer Science from Lafayette College (2005).
His research focuses on advanced numerical methods for coupled flow systems, including discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods, finite element methods, and finite volume techniques applied to problems in porous media, fluid dynamics, and radiative transfer. Key areas include Stokes-Darcy coupling, multiphase flow, and the development of efficient multirate and decoupling algorithms for complex systems.
Chidyagwai's publications span topics such as multilevel decoupling methods, constraint preconditioning for coupled systems, and high-order schemes for radiation transport. His work emphasizes practical applications in reservoir simulation, environmental flow modeling, and industrial fluid dynamics. Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.
Teaching responsibilities include courses like Ordinary Differential Equations and Programming in Mathematics. His academic contributions extend to collaborative projects at the interface of computational mathematics and engineering, though no specific lab affiliations or grant details are disclosed.


