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Marsha Berger
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Associate Director of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences; Professor of Mathematics, Computer Science
Ph.D. 1982 (computer science), M.S. 1978 (computer science), Stanford; B.S. 1974 (mathematics), SUNY (Binghamton)-Harpur College.

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Research Interests:

Computational fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, high performance parallel computing.

Affiliations:

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM); American Mathematical Society (AMS); Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM); American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).

Fellowships/Honors:

Presidential Young Investigator; Faculty Award for Women; Elected to the National Academy of Sciences.

Selected Works:

A Parallel Multilevel Method for Adaptively Refined Cartesian Grids with Embedded Boundaries, with M. Aftosmis and G. Adomavicius. AIAA Paper, 2000-0808. Reno, NV. January 2000.

Adaptation and Surface Modeling for Cartesian Mesh Methods, with M. Aftosmis and J. Melton. AIAA 12th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference. San Diego, CA. June 1995; AIAA Paper, 95-1725.

Three Dimensional Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws, with J. Bell, J. Saltzman, and M. Welcome. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 15. January 1994. 127-38.

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