Michael Vogelius

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Michael Steenstrup Vogelius (born 1953) is an American mathematician.

Education[edit]

Vogelius completed his Ph.D. at the University of Maryland College Park in 1980. His doctoral advisor was Ivo Babuška. His dissertation thesis was titled A Dimensional Reduction Approach to the Solution of Partial Differential Equations.[1]

Career[edit]

Vogelius has been a member of the faculty of the Mathematics Department at Rutgers University since 1989.[2] Since 1997, he has supervised the doctoral dissertations of at least six students at the Rutgers University.[1] He has also worked as a Division Director at the National Science Foundation.[3][4]

Select bibliography[edit]

  • Analysis of an enhanced approximate cloaking scheme for the conductivity problem.
  • Diffusion and Homogenization Limits with Separate Scales
  • Approximate Cloaking for the Full Wave Equation via Change of Variables.
  • Pointwise polarization tensor bounds, and applications to voltage perturbations caused by thin inhomogeneities.
  • An Elliptic Regularity Result for a Composite Medium with "Touching" Fibers of Circular Cross-Section.[5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Michael Vogelius –The Mathematics Genealogy Project". nodak.edu.
  2. ^ "Homepage of Michael Vogelius". rutgers.edu.
  3. ^ "Michael Vogelius – National Science Foundation". nsf.gov.
  4. ^ "Michael Vogelius – NSF – National Science Foundation". nsf.gov.
  5. ^ "dblp: Michael Vogelius". uni-trier.de.
  6. ^ "Michael Vogelius – Google Scholar Citations". google.co.in.

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