CURRICULUM VITAE --Yun Liu                        

 

Office: 522 Vincent Hall
            206 Church Street SE
            Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: (o) 612-624-4143
            
Email: liuxx297@umn.edu
Homepage: www.math.umn.edu/~liuxx297



Research Interest

Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis;
Computational Acoustics and Electromagnetics;
Scientific Computation;


Education

Sep. 2004--Present: Ph. D. student in Applied Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Minnesota Twin Cities.

                    Advisor: Professor Reitich

Sep. 1999--July 2004: B.S.  Department of Mathematics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China.
                    Major: Mathematics and Applied Math.
                    Graduation Thesis: Existence of Element Solution in Weaker Condition


Research & Experience
  • Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota, 09/2004 --Present

    Teaching recitations of Calculus II, IT Calculus I, II & IV, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations.
    Tutoring.

  • 08/2007 IMA Mathematical Modeling in Industry XI.

    Worked in a group of six graduate students on the problem of associating earth-orbiting objects detected by astronomical telescopes, with mentor Dr. Gary, The Aerospace Corporation. Clustering theories and Matlab routines were used for experiments of identifying streaks detected by a telescope.

  • 06/2006-08/2006 Summer Internship in Innovation Center, Eaton Corporation.

    Worked with Dr. Lew and Professor Santosa, developed the 3-DOF mathematical model of single and two connected ships in regular sea.


ADVANCED COURSES

Mathematical Modeling and Methods of Applied Mathematics ( I & II);
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing ( I & II );
Topology and Manifold ( I & II );
Theory of Partial Differential Equations ( I & II );
Probability including Measure Theory ( I & II);
Mathematical  Fluid Mechanics ( I & II);
Theory of Evolutionary Equations;
Numerical Analysis of Differential Equations (I & II);
Computational Aspects of Matrix Theory;
Introduction to Parallel Computation;
Programming Languages;


HONORS AND AWARDS
  •  Excellent Student Scholarship from 2000-2004


ADVANCED COMPUTER SKILLS

Programming Laguages: C, C++, Fortran, SML

Opearation Systems: Windows, Linux

Tools:  Mathematica, Matlab,  Latex


Languages:

Chinese:      Native
English:       Fluent