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Nan Jiang

Assistant Professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology

Nan Jiang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Her research is in numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics and uncertainty quantification. Her current research focuses on the development of efficient ensemble algorithms and their analytical foundation for fast calculation of flow ensembles to quantify uncertainties in predictive simulations of fluid flows.

Nan Jiang was a Postdoctoral Associate Researcher with Max Gunzburger at Florida State University and partially supported by DiaMonD. DiaMonD allows her to develop more efficient ensemble algorithms for uncertainty quantification by applying reduced order modeling techniques to further reduce the computational cost. Specifically, the research collaboration with Gunzburger (FSU) and Schneier (FSU) leads to the development of an ensemble-proper orthogonal decomposition method for the Navier-Stokes equations, which allows for the efficient determination of multiple solutions corresponding to many parameter sets. Jiang is still active in this research direction and is continuing active collaborations with Gunzburger and Schneier.

Visit website: https://sites.google.com/a/mst.edu/jiangn/

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See also: Academia Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) - Public research university in Rolla, Missouri

Details last updated 22-May-2020

Nan Jiang News

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Biosensors as a Tattooed Interface

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