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I am currently a postdoc with the Center for Computational Math Science and Engineering at Michigan State University working with Andrew Christlieb.
I received my Ph.D. from Iowa State University under the advisement of James Rossmanith.
Feel free to download my CV here.
discontinuous galerkin methods, ultra high order methods, hyperbolic conservation laws, high performance computing, GPU computing, shock hydrodynamics, limiters, imex, magnetohydrodynamics, plasmas, relativistic plasmas, computational science, numerical analysis, machine learning
Join me at:
- Z Fundamental Science workshop, August 11-14 in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- International Conference on Numerical Simulation of Plasmas: September 3-5, 2019 in Santa Fe, New Mexico
- SIAM Central States Section Annual: October 19-20, 2019 in Ames, IA
- APS DPP: October 21-25, 2019 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- SIAM Annual 2020: July 6-11 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- RIDG: The Regionally Implicit Discontinious Galerkin method, a high-order explicit method able to take very large (CFL of order 1) time-steps while maintaining nearest neighbor stenciling
- shock hydro: There are numerous approaches to limiting spurious oscillations, but extending these to space-time formulations is an open challenge I seek to solve
- kinetics: Relativistic plasma models offer rich new computational challenges that require innovative techniques
- DoGPack: I am a current developer for James Rossmanith's discontinuous Galerkin software package.
- MOLTN: I am the lead developer for a fully Kokkos computational codebase built around the Method of Lines Transpose.
- The Applied Math Spellbook: Typed notes from my time in graduate school
- Board Games: Board Game design
- Dog Training: AKC tricks dog training