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Travis Askham is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research focuses on applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and computational physics, with emphasis on integral equation methods, partial differential equations, and inverse problems. He has contributed to the development of fast algorithms for complex geometries and boundary condition simulations.
Askham holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics, though specific educational details are not provided. His work spans diverse applications, including fluid dynamics, wave propagation in ice shelves, and microring resonators. Collaborations include grants from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (2024).
Key research areas include robust methods for dynamic mode decomposition, efficient boundary integral solvers, and parameter reconstruction in dissipative systems. His publications demonstrate expertise in numerical methods for elliptic PDEs, fast multipole algorithms, and high-dimensional data analysis.
Recent work includes advancements in flexural wave modeling, impedance-based obstacle reconstruction, and MATLAB toolbox development for integral equations. Awards or fellowships are not explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.




