Andrea Bonito is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on numerical methods for partial differential equations (PDEs), including adaptive finite element methods, free boundary problems, geometric PDEs, and non-Newtonian fluid dynamics. He explores topics like finite element approximations of thin structures, fractional operators, and optimal learning algorithms. His work emphasizes applications in material science and fluid dynamics, such as modeling bilayer plates, folding mechanics, and electroconvection of thin liquid crystals. Recent contributions include advancements in PINNs (Physics-Informed Neural Networks) for elliptic PDEs and gamma-convergent methods for large deformations. Bonito’s research bridges theoretical analysis with computational implementation, addressing challenges in high-dimensional approximation and incomplete information scenarios. His academic output spans over two decades, with notable publications on geometric PDEs, spectral fractional diffusion, and adaptive methods for elliptic problems. Bonito collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, leveraging numerical analysis to solve complex physical phenomena.









