Undergraduate & Graduate Research
in Computational Math / Scientific Computing

Objectives:
To introduce students to research at an early stage of their careers. Students will learn to appreciate and respect the challenges of research which might guide them in their later decisions regarding their own careers. By reading research papers the students will learn how to recognize and define open and significant problems, set up a research plan and, if applicable, define relevant experiments. Students will be requred to work as a team, to give presentations on either their own or other people's research and to write a concluding report on their projects.

Current Projects:
Undergraduate Research: Hierarchical Matrices in Computational Fluid Dynamics
Supported by NSF Standard Grant (DMS-0408950)
Graduate Research: Theory and Application of Hierarchical Matrices in Multiscale Problems
Supported by DOE Applied Mathematics Early Career Investigator Program (DE-DE-FG02-04ER25649)

Open Positions/How to Participate: Photos of the TTU Student Research Day on April 22, 2005
Photos of the TTU Student Research Day on April 1, 2008

Funding Opportunities:

National Science Foundation
Department of Energy, Office of Science

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