About Myself
I am a third year graduate student in the Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing program at the University of Maryland: College Park. I graduated Summa cum Laude earning a bachelors of science degree at Youngstown State University in Mathematics with a minor in Electrical Engineering. My Ph.D. advisor is Professor Saswata Hier-Majumder in the Department of Geology. Currently my research is focused on computational fluid dynamics with applications to geophysics. Specifically I am using Dual Reciprocity and Fast Multipole Methods to produce highly efficient and scalable programming framework in C to simulate thermal and kinetic evolution of magma oceans at the micro-scale.
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drombosk@math.umd.edu
Mailing Address:
Department of Mathematics
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Most Recent News
The new DRBEM approach for solving the energy conservation equation in the whole space was presented at the 2011 Fall AGU Meeting hosted in San Francisco.