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I am a graduate student of the
Department of Mathematics in Michigan State University. Professor Andrew Christlieb is my current academic supervisor. My research
areas are scientific computing and its application. Especially IÕm working on
developing a novel numerical method for the Cahn-Hilliard and Functionalized
Cahn-Hilliard equations.
á PhD in Applied Mathematics at Michigan State University in 2011- present (Advisor: Andrew Christlieb )
á M.S in Mathematics at Ewha Womans University, Korea in 2010 (Advisor: Jungho Yoon )
á B.S in Mathematics at Ewha Womans University, Korea in 2008
Instructor: Survey of Calculus I (MTH 124) at MSU, Fall 2012 – Spring 2014
Recitation TA: College Algebra (MTH 103) at MSU, Fall 2011 – Spring 2012
Recitation TA: Set Theory at Ewha W. University, Fall 2010
Recitation TA: Real Analysis 1 at Ewha W. University, Spring 2009
Recitation TA: Calculus II at Ewha W. University, Fall
2008
High Order L-stable Schemes for the Nonlinear Parabolic Equation using MOLT - SIAM Annual Meeting, Chicago, July 2014
Image Zooming Method based on Data-Adapted Moving Least Squares – IPIU, Jeju, January 2010
á Numerical Analysis, Scientific
Computing and Partial Differential Equation
á Phase Field Models, Functionalized
Cahn-Hilliard Models
á High Performance Computing for
Numerical Solutions of PDE, Parallel Computing