
معرفی
Yinlin Dong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Central Arkansas. His research focuses on computational mathematics and numerical methods, with expertise in solving differential equations using high-order numerical techniques, vortex visualization, and finite element methods. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington, an M.A. from the University of Alabama, and a B.S. from Nankai University.
Dr. Dong's work addresses complex fluid dynamics problems, including vortex generation mechanisms, shock-vortex interactions, and adaptive grid generation. His recent studies explore Liutex-based vortex identification, turbulence modeling, and high-resolution numerical schemes for flow simulation. He has contributed to advancing methods like the weak Galerkin finite element approach and matrix-based high-order derivative schemes.
His research trends emphasize interdisciplinary applications of computational mathematics in fluid mechanics, with a focus on improving accuracy in turbulent flow simulations and vortex structure analysis. Despite no listed awards or grants, his publications reflect sustained engagement with core challenges in numerical analysis and fluid dynamics modeling.



