Students and Postdocs

Over the years I have been working with many postdocs and students.    You can click on their name or picture will bring a larger version of the photo.  Clicking on their large picture will lead you to their webpage, if available.

Courtney Davis

Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland 2010-present


Frederic Gibou

Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University 2001-2004

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UC Santa Barbara

Razvan Fetecau

Szego Assistant Professor, Stanford University, 2003-2006

Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University

Yuan-Nan Young

Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University, 2002-2004

Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Carlos Cardenas


Postdoctoral Fellow, Radiation Oncology, Stanford University, 2002-2004

Siemens Medical Solutions, Princeton, New Jersey

Steve Bryson

Ph.D., SCCM, Stanford University, 2004

Thesis: High order schemes for balance laws and Hamilton-Jacobi equations

Research Scientist, Kepler Project, NASA Ames Research Center

Suhas Nayak

Ph.D., Math, Stanford, 2006

Worked with me on numerical methods for Hamilton-Jacobi equations

Advisor: George Papanicolaou

Peter Kim

Ph.D., Math, Stanford, 2007

Thesis: Mathematical models of the activation and regulation of the immune system

Postdoc at Paris 6, Supelec France, and Utah.  Lecturer at the University of Sydney, Australia

Dana Paquin

Ph.D., Math, Stanford, 2007

Thesis: Multiscale methods for image registration

Assistant Professor, Cal Poly

Tiago Requeijo

Ph.D., Math, Stanford, 2007

Thesis: Modeling group dynamics of phototaxis

Options Clearing Corporation, Chicago

Cristian Tomasetti

Ph.D., AMSC, University of Maryland, 2010

Thesis: Mathematical Modeling of Drug Resistance and Cancer Stem Cells Dynamics

Postdoc, Harvard

Amanda Galante

Ph.D. Student, AMSC, University of Maryland

Shelby Wilson

Ph.D. Student, AMSC, University of Maryland

Jim Greene

Ph.D. Student, Math, University of Maryland

Daniel Weinberg

Ph.D. Student, Math, University of Maryland

Mike Pekala

Ph.D. Student, AMSC, University of Maryland

Alexander Kendall

B.A. in Economics, Mathematics, and Political Sciences, Stanford University, 2004.

Undergraduate Honors Thesis: A transparent and convex objective function for intensity-modulated radiotherapy (2004)


Adam Kapelner

B.A. in Mathematics and Computational Sciences, Stanford University, 2006



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