Wenjun Ying
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Assistant Professor
Primary Area: Applied and Computational Mathematics
Office: Fisher 206
(906) 487-1031
Email: wjying@mtu.edu
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Duke University (May 2005)
- M.S. in Computational Math, Tsinghua University (June 2000)
- B.S. in Applied Math, Tsinghua University (June 1997)
Recently Taught Courses:
- MA1161 Calculus Plus with Technology I
- MA4620 Finite Difference Methods and PDEs
Research:
- The general areas of my interests include scientific computing, modeling/simulation and numerical methods for mathematical problems arising from science and engineering applications, such as mathematical biology, computational electro-physiology and computational fluid dynamics. My current specific research interests are focused on adaptive and multiscale algorithms for modeling cardiac dynamics. A few other numerical methods (other than those covered by my thesis work) that I have made intensive studies are Cartesian grid methods for elliptic boundary/interface problems, boundary integral methods accelerated by fast multipole algorithms, and composite backward differentiation formulas (CBDFs) for initial value problems.
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