A J Meir
Professor
Office Location |
Clements Hall 209 D |
Phone |
214-768-2597 |
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Education
Ph. D. 1989, Carnegie Mellon UniversityInterests: Numerical P.D.E., Numerical Analysis, P.D.E., Computational Science and Scientific Computing, Fluid Dynamics, and Modeling and Simulation of Complex Coupled Problems.
Professor Meir's research focuses on the numerical analysis and computer simulation of complex coupled (multi-component, multi-physics, or multi-scale) problems which are governed by partial differential equations, often nonlinear. Recent work includes studies in Poroelasticity (involving the interaction of a fluid and a fluid saturated, elastic porous medium) and Magnetohydrodynamics (involving the interaction of an electrically conducting fluid and an electromagnetic field). Such problems arise in geoscience, metallurgy and materials science, and energy technologies.
This research has been supported by research grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Professor Meir participated in various interdisciplinary research projects and has collaborated with mathematicians, chemists, engineers, materials scientists, and geologists, from the US, several countries in Europe, as well as, several countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Prior to joining the faculty at èßäÊÓƵapp, A. J. Meir was a Professor of Mathematics at Auburn University and also served as a Program Director (rotator) in the Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) of the National Science Foundation (NSF).