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Roman Samulyak received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from New Jersey Institute
of Technology. His prior degree is in Mathematical Physics. He holds a joint appointment
at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Stony Brook University and
Computational Science Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory. Samulyak’s research
interests include mathematical modeling and parallel numerical algorithms for multphysics
systems and large scale simulations of processes in particle accelerators and nuclear
fusion and fission devices. He has contributions in sharp interface magnetohydrodynamics
and phase transitions, specialized PIC methods for electromagnetic systems of particles
and fields, mesoscale models for brittle fracture, and Lagrangian particle / meshless
methods for hyperbolic and elliptic PDE’s.
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Roman Samulyak
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Professor
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Applied Mathematics & Statistics
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Stony Brook University, Applied Math
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631/632-8353
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