GGAM comprises faculty members from departments across the campus, including its home, the Department of Mathematics. Below is a brief description of faculty research, links to personal and departmental web pages plus some "Related Courses" which can serve as a general study guideline for students interested in research with a particular faculty member. Students who want a more complete description of a faculty member's research interests are encouraged to contact them.
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Numerical modeling in Atmospheric Science. | |
Flow and transport processes in ground water and in the vadose zone; stochastic analysis of such processes in heterogeneous porous systems; numerical modeling; assessment and remediation of ground water contamination; nonpoint source pollution of ground water; geostatistics.
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site to view videos of a colloquium, Advanced Modeling Concepts for Environmental Sciences.
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Numerical and asymptotic methods applied to problems in atmospheric dynamics and geophysical fluid dynamics. | |
My research focuses largely on the design and evaluation of
innovative modeling techniques that improve the accuracy and eciency of
atmospheric general circulation models, and using these models to
answer scientic questions related to atmospheric dynamics and the
interplay of dynamics on regional and global scales. [Related Courses] |