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* Math 704: Methods of Applied Mathematics II
* Math 704: [https://www.math.wisc.edu/704-methods-applied-mathematics-2 Methods of Applied Mathematics II] (S. Stechmann)
* Math/CS 715: Methods of Computational Math II (S. Jin)
* Math/CS 715: [https://www.math.wisc.edu/715-methods-computational-math-ii Methods of Computational Math II] (S. Jin)
* Math/CS 837: Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic PDEs (J. Rossmanith)
* Math/CS 837: [https://www.math.wisc.edu/837-Numerical-Analysis Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic PDEs] (J. Rossmanith)
 
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Applied Mathematics at UW-Madison

Welcome to the Applied Mathematics Group at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Our faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and students are involved in a variety of research projects, including fluid dynamics, partial and stochastic differential equations, scientific computing, biology, biochemistry, and topology.


Tenured and tenure-track faculty

David Anderson: (Duke, 2005) probability, mathematical/systems biology.

Sigurd Angenent:

Amir Assadi:

Nigel Boston:

Gheorghe Craciun:

Shi Jin:

Alex Kiselev:

Gloria Mari-Beffa:

Paul Milewski:

Julie Mitchell: (Berkeley, 1998) computational mathematics, structural biology.

James Rossmanith: (Washington, 2002) computational mathematics, hyperbolic conservation laws, plasma physics.

Leslie Smith:

Sam Stechmann: (Courant, 2008) fluid dynamics, atmospheric science, computational mathematics

Jean-Luc Thiffeault: (Texas, 1998) fluid dynamics, mixing, biological swimming and mixing, topological dynamics.

Fabian Waleffe:


Postdoctoral fellows

Dongming Wei:


Seminars

Applied and Computational Math Seminar (Fridays at 2:25pm, VV901)


Graduate course offerings

Fall 2010:

Spring 211:


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