Sanghyun Lee, PhD
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● Aug. 2023 -- Associate Professor at Department of Mathematics in Florida State University.
● Aug. 2017 -- Assistant Professor at Department of Mathematics in Florida State University.
Recent research is focusing on
- Multi physics (multi scale) finite element methods
- Coupling mechanics and flow for fracture propagation in porous media, employing Biot and phase field
- Coupling flow and transport with local mass conservation employing Enriched Galerkin approximation (EG)
- High performance scientific computing and dynamic mesh adaptivity.
in the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) at the University of Texas at Austin.
● Aug. 2014 -- Postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Subsurface Modeling (Director: Dr. Mary F. Wheeler)
in the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) at the University of Texas at Austin.
● Aug. 2014: Ph.D in Mathematics from the Texas A&M University under Dr. Andrea Bonito .
Ph.D thesis titled 'Numerical simulations of bouncing jets' was focusing on
- Non-Newtonian two phase flow employing level set for free boundary
- Projection methods for incompressible Navier-Stokes system
- Laboratory experiment for Kaye effect (shear-thinning) in High Speed Fluids Imageing Lab in KAUST
Awards
Spring 2019 | Provost's Faculty Travel Grant, Florida State University | ||
Fall 2018 | Dean's Faculty Travel Grant, Florida State University | ||
Summer 2018 | FYAP (First Year Assistant Professor) Award, Florida State University | ||
2015 | SIAM Travel Award | ||
June 2013 - May 2014 | Institute for Applied Mathematics and Computational Science (Texas A&M University): Innovation Award: "Kaye Effect" | ||
Spring 2011 | Graduate Fellow of IAMCS-KAUST | ||
Fall 2009-Spring 2010 | Houston A&M Mother's Club Outstanding TA Award | ||
Summer 2009 | International Student Financial Aid in TAMU |