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Dr. Simon Tavener

Dr. Simon Tavener Professor and Chair
Department of Mathematics
Colorado State University
105 Weber Building
Ft. Collins, CO 80523

Phone: (970) 491-6452
Fax: (970) 491-2161
Email: tavener@math.colostate.edu
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Research opportunities for undergraduates

 

 

FEScUE is a new NSF-funded program to support jointly mentored undergraduate research at the interface of the mathematical and biological sciences.

 

 

Teaching

 

MATH 151: Mathematical algorithms with Matlab

 

Research

 

My research work focuses on nonlinear phenomena in continuum mechanics, principally bifurcation phenomena. I have recently become interested in a posteriori error analysis and adaptivity for coupled physics problems and in the role mathematics in addressing problems in ecology.

 

 

Adaptivity for Multiphysics Problems Quantitative Ecology
Bifurcation and symmetry Nematic liquid crystals
Free Surface Flows Stability of propagating reaction fronts
Rotating flows Ferroelectric phase transitions

 

Recent seminars

  • A posteriori analysis and adaptive error control for operator decomposition approaches to coupled physics problems (including accurate estimation of transfer and interpolation errors)
  • A posteriori error estimation and adaptivity for an operator decomposition approach to conjugate heat transfer (with application to the flow past a heated cylinder)

Echos from my past

  • W.G. Pritchard Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
    Before my move to Colorado State University, I was closely involved with the W.G. Pritchard Fluid Mechanics Laboratory in the Mathematics Department at the Pennsylvania State University.

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