
معرفی
Rafael Bailo is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Eindhoven University of Technology, affiliated with the Centre for Analysis, Scientific Computing and Applications. His primary research focuses on the numerical analysis of kinetic equations and partial differential equations (PDEs), with additional interests in collective dynamics, self-organization, and agent-based modeling. He teaches courses such as Advanced Calculus I and Continuous Optimization.
- Department: Mathematics and Computer Science
His research explores computational methods for complex systems, including uncertainty quantification in kinetic models, pedestrian dynamics with congestion effects, and consensus-based particle methods. Recent work emphasizes the development of numerical schemes for fractional diffusion, plasma physics simulations, and aggregation-diffusion equations. He collaborates internationally on topics like particle-in-cell methods and software tools for interacting particle systems (e.g., the CBX package).
Key trends in his publications include advancing finite-volume schemes for nonlinear PDEs, analyzing structural properties of kinetic equations, and bridging theoretical analysis with computational implementation. His work often addresses challenges in preserving physical properties (e.g., positivity, energy dissipation) in numerical solutions.
Bailo advises students on topics related to PDEs and computational methods but specific supervisee names are not listed. His contributions span applied mathematics, computational physics, and interdisciplinary modeling, with applications in plasma dynamics, crowd movement, and materials science.



