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CURRICULUM VITAE PROFESSOR STANLY STEINBERG April 20, 2014 Address: Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 Phone: 505-277-2198 Office, 505-255-1604 Home Birth date: March 10, 1940 Education: B.S. in Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1962. M.A. in Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1963. Ph.D. in Mathematics, Stanford University, 1968. Positions: Computer programmer, M.S.U. Cyclotron Project, 1959-63. Teaching and Research Assistant, Stanford University, 1963-67. Assistant Professor, Purdue University, 1967-74. Visiting Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico, 1974-75. Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico, 1975-76. Senior Scientist, Ecodynamics Research Inc, 1981 - 1994 Associate Professor, University of New Mexico, 1976-83. Senior Scientist, SciComp Inc, 1995-1997. Full Professor, University of New Mexico, 1983-present. Professor Emeritus, University of New Mexico, 2005-present. Codirector of the NIGMS Center of Excellence for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signal Transduction, 2002-present. Member of the UNMH Cancer Center, 2008-present. CONTENTS BOOKS 2 MEETINGS ATTENDED 23 PUBLICATIONS-ARCHIVAL 2 OTHER POSITIONS 24 PUBLICATIONS-REFEREED 5 VISITING SCHOLARS 24 PAPERS SUBMITTED 9 VISITS 25 WORK IN PROGRESS 10 GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POST DOCS 25 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 10 EDITOR, JOURNALS AND BOOK SERIES 28 TECHNICAL REPORTS 11 ADVISORY COMMITTEES 29 PRESENTATIONS 12 MEMBERSHIPS 29 SHORT COURSES, WORKSHOPS 19 RESEARCH SUPPORT 29 CONFERENCE ORGANIZER 19 UNIVERSITY SERVICE 34 INVITATIONS 22 COURSES TAUGHT 35 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

PROFESSOR STANLY STEINBERG

April 20, 2014

Address: Dept. of Mathematics and StatisticsUniversity of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87131

Phone: 505-277-2198 Office, 505-255-1604 Home

Birth date: March 10, 1940

Education: B.S. in Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1962.M.A. in Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1963.Ph.D. in Mathematics, Stanford University, 1968.

Positions: Computer programmer, M.S.U. Cyclotron Project, 1959-63.Teaching and Research Assistant, Stanford University, 1963-67.Assistant Professor, Purdue University, 1967-74.Visiting Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico, 1974-75.Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico, 1975-76.Senior Scientist, Ecodynamics Research Inc, 1981 - 1994Associate Professor, University of New Mexico, 1976-83.Senior Scientist, SciComp Inc, 1995-1997.Full Professor, University of New Mexico, 1983-present.Professor Emeritus, University of New Mexico, 2005-present.Codirector of the NIGMS Center of Excellence for the

Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signal Transduction, 2002-present.Member of the UNMH Cancer Center, 2008-present.

CONTENTS

BOOKS 2 MEETINGS ATTENDED 23PUBLICATIONS-ARCHIVAL 2 OTHER POSITIONS 24PUBLICATIONS-REFEREED 5 VISITING SCHOLARS 24PAPERS SUBMITTED 9 VISITS 25WORK IN PROGRESS 10 GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POST DOCS 25ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 10 EDITOR, JOURNALS AND BOOK SERIES 28TECHNICAL REPORTS 11 ADVISORY COMMITTEES 29PRESENTATIONS 12 MEMBERSHIPS 29SHORT COURSES, WORKSHOPS 19 RESEARCH SUPPORT 29CONFERENCE ORGANIZER 19 UNIVERSITY SERVICE 34INVITATIONS 22 COURSES TAUGHT 35

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BOOKS

1 (with P.M. Knupp) The Fundamentals of Grid Generation, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1993.(Graduate level text. Several excellent reviews.)

PUBLICATIONS - ARCHIVAL JOURNALS

75 Aditya Pratap Singh, Erik Andries, Jeremy Scott Edwards, Stanly Steinberg. The ShuttlingScaffold Model for Prevention of Yeast Pheromone Pathway Misactivation, Bull Math Biol.2012 Dec;74(12):2861-74. doi: 10.1007/s11538-012-9785-2. Epub 2012 Oct 27.

74 F.A. Espinoza, M.J. Wester, J.M. Oliver, B.S. Wilson, N.L. Andrews, D.S. Lidke and S.L. Stein-berg, Insights Into Cell Membrane Microdomain Organization from Live Cell Single ParticleTracking of the IgE High Affinity Receptor FceRI of Mast Cells, Bulletin of MathematicalBiology, 74, 8, 2012, 1857-1911.

73 Michael J. Wester, Yuzita Yaacob and Stanly Steinberg Computing Integrals over PolynomiallyDefined Regions and Their Boundaries in 2 and 3 Dimensions, MATCOM, 82, 2011, 79-101.

72 Flor A. Espinoza, Janet M. Oliver, Bridget S. Wilson, Stanly L. Steinberg, Using HierarchicalClustering and Dendrograms to Quantify the Clustering of Membrane Proteins, Bulletin ofMathematical Biology 74, 1, 2012, 190-211.

71 Yuzita Yaacob, Michael Wester and Stanly Steinberg. Developing an Automated LearningAssistant for Vector Calculus, International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education(IJTME) as part of an ACA special issue, 17, 2, 2010, 81-86.

70 Nicolas Robidoux and Stanly Steinberg, A Discrete Vector Calculus in Tensor Grids, CMAM,11, 2011, 23-66.

69 Sabir Umarov, Constantino Tsallis, Murray Gell-Mann, and Stanly Steinberg, Generalizationof symmetric αstable Levy distributions for q > 1, Journal of Mathematical Physics, 51, 3,2010, 033502.

68 Sabir Umarov and Stanly Steinberg, Variable order differential equations and diffusion processeswith changing modes, Journal for Analysis and its Applications (Zentrablatt), ZAA/2280, 28,4, 2009, 475-498.

67 Wenxia Ying, Gabriel Huerta, Martha Zuniga and Stanly Steinberg, Time Series Analysisof Particle Tracking Data for Molecular Motion on the Cell Membrane, BMB, Bulletin ofMathematical Biology 71, 8, 2009, 1967-2024.

66 Stanly L. Steinberg and Janaina P. Zingano, Error estimates on arbitrary grids for a 2nd-order mimetic discretization of Sturm-Liouville problems, Computational Methods in AppliedMathematics (CMAM, Comp. Meth. Appl. Math.), 9, 2 (2009), 192-202.

65 Ming-Yu Hsieh, Shujie Yang, Wei Shu, Stanly Steinberg, Bridget Wilson and Jeremy S. Ed-wards, Stochastic simulations of ErbB homo and heterodimerisation: potential impacts ofreceptor conformational state and spatial segregation, IET Systems Biology. 2,5 (2008) 256-272. Special Issue on Selected papers from the First q-bio Conference on Cellular InformationProcessing.

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64 Sabir Umarov, Constantino Tsallis and Stanly Steinberg, On a q-Central Limit Theorem Consis-tent With Nonextensive Statistical Mechanics, Milan Journal of Mathematics, DOI:10.1007/s00032-008-0087-y, Milan J. Math 76, 2008, 307-328.

63 Argimiro R. Secchi, Stanly L. Steinberg and Janaina P. Zingano, On the Nilpotency of Differ-ential Operators, Far East J. Appl. Math., 28(2007), 341-344.

62 Shujie Yang, Mary Ann Raymond-Stintz, Wenxia Ying, Jun Zhang, Diane S Lidke, Stanly LSteinberg, Lance Williams, Janet M Oliver, Bridget S Wilson, Mapping ErbB receptors onbreast cancer cell membranes during signal transduction, Journal of Cell Science, 120, 16,2007, 2763-73, DOI:10.1242/jcs.007658.

61 Jun Zhang, Stanly L. Steinberg, Bridget S. Wilson, Janet M. Oliver and Lance R. Williams,Markov Random Field Modeling of the Spatial Distribution of Proteins on Cell Membranes,Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 70 (2008), 279-321.

60 Mei Xue, Genie Hsieh, Mary Ann Raymond-Stintz, Diana Roberts, Stanly Steinberg, Janet M.Oliver, Eric R. Prossnitz, Diane Lidke, Bridget S. Wilson, Activated FPR and FcǫRI OccupyCommon Domains for Localized Crosstalk, Mol. Biol. Cell., Molecular Biology of the Cell18, 4 (2007), 1410-142.

59 Erik Andries, Sabir Umarov, Stanly Steinberg Monte Carlo Random Walk Simulations Basedon Distributed Order Differential Equations with Applications to Cell Biology, FractionalCalculus & Applied Analisis (FCAA), 9, 4 (2006), 351-370.

58 Karin Leiderman and Stanly Steinberg, High-Resolution Models of Motion of Macromoleculesin Cell Membranes, MATCOM, 77, 4 (2008), 383-399.

57 (with M. Kucharık, R. Liska, B. Wendroff) Optimally-Stable Second-Order Accurate DifferenceSchemes for Nonlinear Conservation Laws in 3D, Applied Numerical Mathematics, 56, 5(2006), 589 - 607.

56 (with Jun Zhang, Karin Leiderman, Janet R. Pfeiffer, Bridget S. Wilson and Janet M. Oliver)Characterizing the Topography and Interactions of Membrane Receptors and Signaling Moleculesfrom Spatial Patterns Obtained using Nanometer-scale Electron-dense Probes and ElectronMicroscopy, Micron, 37, 1 (2006), 14-34.

55 A discrete calculus with applications of high-order discretizations to boundary-value problems,CMAM (Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics), 42, 4 (2004), 228-261.

54 (with B.S. Wilson, K. Leiderman, J. R. Pfeiffer, Z. Surviladze, J. Zhang, L. E. Samuelson, L.H. Yang, P. G. Kotula and J. M. Oliver) Markers for Detergent-Resistant Lipid Rafts OccupyDistinct Dynamic Domains in Native Membranes, Mol. Biol Cell, 15 (2004), 2580-2592.

53 (with M. Hyman) The Convergence of Mimetic Discretization for Rough Grids, Computers &Mathematics with Applications (CAM), 47/10-11 (2004), 1565-1610.

52 (with J. Hyman, J. Morel, and M. Shashkov) Mimetic Finite Difference Methods for DiffusionEquations, Locally Conservative Numerical Methods for Flow in Porous Media, Invited by the

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guest editors M. G. Edwards, R. Lazarov, and I. Yotov, Journal of Computational Geosciences,6 (2002), 333-352.

51 (with J. Hyman and M. Shashkov), The Effect of Inner Products for Discrete Vector Fields onthe Accuracy of Mimetic Finite Difference Methods, Computers & Mathematics with Appli-cations, 42 (2001), 1527-1547.

50 (with J.P. Zingano and P.R. Zingano) On Nilpotent Singular Systems, Journal of Computationaland Applied Mathematics, 137 (2001), 97 - 107.

49 (with P.R. Zingano) Some Remarks on the Classical Notion of Bounded Variation, SIAM Jour-nal on Mathematical Analysis, 33, 5 (2002), 1199 - 1210.

48 (with J. Castillo, J. Hyman and M. Shashkov) Fourth and Sixth-Order Conservative FiniteDifference Approximations of the Divergence and Gradient, Applied Numerical Mathematics,37 (2001), 171-187.

47 (with R.L. Akers, E. Kant, C.J. Randall, R.L. Young), SciNapse: A Problem-Solving Environ-ment for Partial Differential Equations, IEEE Computational Science and Engineering, 4,No. 3 (July-Sept. 1997), 32-42.

46 (with J.H. Hyman and M. Shashkov) The Numerical Solution of Diffusion Problems in StronglyHeterogeneous Non-Isotropic Materials, Journal of Computational Physics, 132 (1997), 130-148.

45 (with M. Shashkov) Solving Diffusion Equations with Rough Coefficients in Rough Grids, Jour-nal of Computational Physics, 129 (1996), 383-405.

44 (with H. Hong and R. Liska) Testing Stability by Quantifier Elimination, Special Issue onApplications of Quantifier Elimination, Journal of Symbolic Computation, 24 (1997), 161–187.

43 (with J.E. Castillo, and J.M. Hyman) High-Order Mimetic Difference Methods on Nonuni-form Grids, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Spectral and High Ordermethods, Houston Journal of Mathematics, Houston, A.V. Ilin and L.R. Scottt (eds), 1996,347-361. Also, Los Alamos National Laboratory report LA-UR-95-583.

42 (with M. Shashkov) Support-Operators Finite-Difference Algorithms for General Elliptic Prob-lems, Journal of Computational Physics, 118 (1995), 131-151.

41 (with J.E. Castillo, J.M. Hyman, and M. Shashkov), The Sensitivity and Accuracy of FourthOrder Finite-Difference Schemes on Nonuniform Grids in One Dimension, Computers andMathematics with Applications, 30 (1995), 41-55.

40 (with B. Das, S. Schaffer, and S. Weber) Finite Difference Methods for Modeling Porous MediaFlows, Transport in Porous Media, 17 (1994), 171-200.

39 (with J.E. Castillo, M. McEachern, and J. Richardson) Modeling the Otolith Membrane UsingBoundary-Fitted Coordinates, Applied Mathematical Modelling, 18 (1994), 391-399.

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38 (with B. Das, T. Robey, and D. Zhang) Comparisons of Numerical Solution Methods for Differ-ential Equations with Discontinuous Coefficients, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation,36 (1994), 57-75.

37 (with R. Liska) Stability Analysis by Quantifier Elimination, International IMACS Symposium”SC 93 ”, edited by G. Jacob, Lille, France, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 42(1996), 629-638.

36 (with R. Liska) Applying Quantifier Elimination to Stability Analysis of Difference Schemes,Special Issue on Quantifier Elimination. Computer Journal, 36 (1993), 5, 497-503,

35 (with K. Salari) Flux-Corrected Transport in a Moving Grid, Journal of Computational Physics,111 (1994), 24-32.

34 (with M. Akamatu, G. Nakamura) Identification of Lame Coefficients From Boundary Obser-vation, Inverse Problems, 7 (1991), 335-354.

33 (with P.J. Roache) Variational Curve and Surface Grid Generation. Journal of ComputationalPhysics, 100 (1992), 163-178.

32 (with P.J. Roache and K. Salari) Hybrid Adaptive Poisson Grid Generation and Grid Smooth-ness, Communications in Applied Numerical Methods, 7 (1991), 345-354.

31 (with P.J. Roache) Anomalies in Grid Generation on Curves, Journal of Computational Physics,91 (1990), 255-277.

30 (with P.J. Roache and J.E. Castillo) Parameter Estimation in Variational Grid Generation,Applied Mathematics and Computation, 28 (1988), 1-23.

29 (with J.E. Castillo and P.J. Roache) On the Folding of Numerically Generated Grids: Use ofReference Grid, Communications in Applied Numerical Methods, 4 (1988), 471-481.

28 (with M. Florence and P.J. Roache) Generating Subroutine Codes with MACSYMA, Mathe-matical and Computer Modelling, 11, 1988, pp. 1107-1111.

27 (with J.E. Castillo and P.J. Roache) Mathematical Aspects of Variational Grid Generation II,Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 20 (1987), 127-135.

26 (with P.J. Roache) Application of a Single Equation MG-FAS Solver to Elliptic Grid Genera-tion Equations (Sub-grid and Super-grid Coefficient Generation), Applied Mathematics andComputations, 19 (1986), 283-292.

25 (with P.J. Roache) Variational Grid Generation, Numerical Methods for Partial DifferentialEquations, 2 (1985), 71-96.

24 (with P.J. Roache) Using MACSYMA to Write FORTRAN Subroutines, Journal of SymbolicComputation, 2 (1986), 213-216.

23 (with P.J. Roache) Symbolic Manipulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics, Journal of Com-putational Physics, 57 (1985), 251-284.

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22 (with P.J. Roache) Symbolic Manipulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics, AIAA Journal,22, 1984, 1390-1394.

21 (with L. Hlavaty and B. Wolf) Integral and Backlund Transforms Within Symmetry Groupsof Certain Families of Nonlinear Differential Equations, Journal of Physics A: Mathematicaland General, 16 (1983), 2917-2922.

20 (with L. Hlavaty and B. Wolf) Nonlinear Differential Equations as Invariants Under GroupAction on Coset Bundles: 1. Burger’s and KdV Equation Families, Journal of MathematicalAnalysis and Applications, 114 (1986), 340-359.

19 (with L. Hlavaty and B. Wolf) Riccati Equations and Lie Series, Journal of MathematicalAnalysis and Applications, 104 (1984), 246-263.

18 Factored Product Expansions of Solutions of Nonlinear Differential Equations, SIAM Journalon Mathematical Analysis, 15 (1984), 108-115.

17 Lie Series and Nonlinear Ordinary Equations, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applica-tions, 101 (1984), 39-63.

16 (with B. Wolf) Invariant Inner Products on Spaces of Solutions of the Klein-Gordon andHelmholtz equation, Journal Mathematical Physics, 22 (1981), 1660-1663.

15 (with B. Wolf) Symmetry, Conserved Quantities and Moments in Diffusive Equations, Journalof Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 80 (1981), 36-45.

14 (with B. Wolf) Groups of Integral Transforms Generated by Lie algebras of Second-and-HigherOrder Differential Operators, Il Nuova Cimento, 53A2 (1979), 149-177.

13 (with R. Hersh) Hyperbolic Equations with Coefficients in an Enveloping Algebra, Journal ofDifferential Equations, 34 (1979), 405-426.

12 Applications of the Lie Algebraic Formulas of Baker, Campbell, Hausdorff and Zassenhaus tothe Explicit Solutions of Partial Differential Equations, Journal of Differential Equations, 26(1977), 404-434.

11 Local Propagator Theory, Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, 10 (1980), 767-798.

10 Applications of Linear Programming Theory to Existence and Uniqueness Classes for the CauchyProblem, Annali di Matematica Pura de Applicata, (IV) 64 (1977), 69-85.

9 Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions of Hyperbolic Equations Which are Not Strictly Hyperbolic,Journal of Differential Equations, 17 (1975), 119-153.

8 Local Time Decay for Solutions of the Schroedinger and Wave Equation, Archive for RationalMechanics and Analysis, 54 (1974), 134-147.

7 (with M. Miller) The Solution of Moment Equations Associated with a Partial Differential Equa-tion with Polynomial Coefficients, Journal of Mathematical Physics, 14 (1973), 337-339.

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6 Infinite Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations with Unbounded Coefficients and MomentProblems, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 41 (1973), 685-694.

5 (with M. Miller) Applications of Hyperdifferential Operators to Quantum Mechanics, Communi-cations in Mathematical Physics, 24 (1971), 40-60.

4 The Cauchy Problem for Differential Equations of Infinite Order, Journal of Differential Equa-tions, 9 (1971), 591-607.

3 (with F. Treves) Pseudo Fokker-Planck Equations and Hyperdifferential Operators, Journal ofDifferential Equations, 8 (1970), 333-366.

2 On the Poles of the Scattering Operator for the Schrodinger Equation, Archive for RationalMechanics and Analysis, 38 (1970), 278-289.

1 Meromorphic Families of Compact Operators, Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 31(1968), 372-379.

PUBLICATIONS - REFEREED or INVITED

58 Sal B. Rodriguez, Flor A. Espinoza, Stanly L. Steinberg, Mohamed S. El-Genk, Towards aUnified Swirl Vortex Model, 42nd AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit, June 2012,Chapter DOI: 10.2514/6.2012-3354.

57 Bridget S. Wilson, Janet R. Pfeiffer, Mary Ann Raymond-Stintz, Diane Lidke, Nicholas An-drews, Jun A Zhang, Wenxia Ying, Stanly Steinberg and Janet M. Oliver, Exploring Mem-brane Domains Using Native Membrane Sheets and Transmission Electron Microscopy, Meth-ods in Molecular Biology, Ed. T. McIntosh, In Press.

56 (with Sabir Umarov) Random Walk Models Associated With Distributed Fractional Order Dif-ferential Equations, IMS Lecture Notes Monograph Series 2006, 51, 117-127.

55 J.M. Oliver, J.R.Pfeiffer, Z. Surviladze, S.L. Steinberg, K. Leiderman, M.L. Sanders, J. Zhang,H. Fan, N. Andrews, S. Bunge, T.J. Boyle, P. Kotula, B.S. Wilson, Mapping Receptor Distri-butions: The Membrane Topography of FcǫRI Signaling. Subcelluar Biochemistry, 37, Mem-brane Dynamics and Domains, edited by P.J. Quinn, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,pages 3-34, 2004.

54 The Future of Computer Algebra, invited position paper for ISACA’2000, the InternationalSymposium on Applications of Computer Algebra, Fort Panhala(Kolhapur), Applications ofComputer Algebra (Proceedings of the International Symposium on Applications of ComputerAlgebra, Kolhapur, India, October 2000), 2001, pages 8-9, Allied Publishers Ltd, Mumbai,India.

53 (with R.L. Akers, E. Kant, C. Randall and R. Young) SciNapse: A Problem Solving Envi-ronment for Partial Differential Equations, Chapter 9 in Enabling Technologies for Compu-tational Science; Frameworks, Middleware, and Environments, edited by E.N. Houstis, J.R.Rice, E. Gallopoulos, R. Bramley, Kluwer, 2000.

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52 (with R.L. Akers, E. Kant, C. Randall) SciNapse: Software that Writes PDE Software inHandbook of Computer Algebra, Foundations, Applications, Systems, edited by JohannesGrabmeier, Erich Kaltofen, Volker Weispfenning Springer-Verlag, 2002, page 440.

51 (with H. Hong, R. Liska, and N. Robidoux) Eliminating Variables in Parallel, SIAM News, 33,Number 8, October 2000, page 1.

50 Let’s Do Some Analysis, Chap. 10 in Computer Algebra Systems: A Practical Guide, MichaelJ. Wester, ed., Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons (1999), 171-189.

49 The Accuracy of Numerical Models For Continuum Problems, in Error Control and Adaptivityin Scientific Computing, edited by H. Bulgak and C. Zenger, NATO Science Series, Series C:Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1999, 536, 299-323.

48 (with H. Hong, R. Liska, N. Robidoux), Parallel Quantifier Elimination, Workshop 98, Part I,Czech Technical University, Prague, 1998, 171-172.

47 (with H. Hong and R. Liska), Logic, Quantifiers, Computer Algebra and Stability, SIAM News,30, 6 (July 1997), 10.

46 R.L. Akers, P. Baffes, E. Kant, C. Randall, and R.L. Young, Automatic Synthesis of Nu-merical Codes for Solving Partial Differential Equations, in the special issue Non-StandardApplications of Computer Algebra edited by E. Roanes-Lozano, S. Steinberg, and H. Hong,Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 45 (1998), 3-22.

45 Solution of SIAM Review Problem 96-7, SIAM Review, 39,2 (1997), 327-330.

44 (with M. Hyman, M. Shashkov) Problems with Heterogeneous and Non-Isotropic Media orDistorted Grids, proceedings of Finite Volumes for Complex Applications, F. Benkhaldounand R. Vilsmeier (eds.), Hermes, Paris, 1996, 249-260.

43 (with C.T. Abdallah, P. Dorato, W. Yang, and R. Liska) Applications of Quantifier Elimina-tion Theory to Control System Design, Proceedings 4th IEEE Mediterranean Symposium onControl and Automation, Maleme, Crete, June 1996, 340-345.

42 (with H. Hong and R. Liska) Testing stability by quantifier elimination, In Workshop 96, PartI, pages 27-28, Brno, Czech Technical University, 1996.

41 (with R. Liska) Solving Stability Problems Using Quantifier Elimination, Proceedings of Con-ference on Centennial Hurwitz on Stability Theory, Stability Theory R. Jeltsch, M. Mansour(eds), International Series of Numerical Mathematics (ISNM) Vol. 121, Birkhauser Verlag,Basel, Switzerland, 1995.

40 (with E. Kant) The Synthesis and Analysis of Numerical Programs for Approximating Solutionsof Evolution Equations, Proceedings of the special session on Symbolic Methods for NumericalApplications, IMACS World Congress on Computation and Applied Mathematics, W.F. Ames(Ed.), IMACS, 1994, 257-260.

39 (with R. Liska), Stability Analysis by Quantifier Elimination, CTU Seminar 94, Part A, CzechTechnical University, Prague, 1994, 29-30.

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38 (with H.E. Nuttall), Problem Solving using Mathematica, proceedings of 1994 ASEE AnnualConference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, June 26-29, 1994.

37 (with K. Salari, P. Knupp, and P.J. Roache) TVD Applied to Radionuclide Transport in Frac-tured Porous Media IX International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Re-sources, Denver, CO, 1992.

36 (with P.J. Roache) Bifurcation of Grids on Curves, chapter in Numerical Grid Generation:Mathematical Aspects, edited by J.E. Castillo, SIAM Frontiers Series, 1991, 59-74.

35 (with P.J. Roache, P.M. Knupp, and R.L. Blaine) Experience with Benchmark Test Cases forGroundwater Flow, Proceedings of the Forum on Benchmark Test Cases for ComputationalFluid Dynamics, I. Celik and C.J. Freitas (eds.), ASME Fluids Engineering Division SpringConference Toronto, 1990.

34 Symmetries of Differential Equations, MACSYMA Newsletter, VII-2 (1990), 3-6. SymbolicSymmetry Package SYM DE, in the MACSYMA share library.

33 (with P.J. Roache) Finite-difference Algorithm Design and Automatic Code generation, Inter-national Seminar on Computer Algebra and Applications in Mechanics, Novosibirsk, 1990.

32 (with P.J. Roache) Using MACSYMA to Write Finite-Volume Based PDE Solvers, SymbolicComputations and Their Impact on Mechanics, A.K. Noor, I. Elishakoff, G. Hulbert (eds.),PCP-Vol. 205, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1990, 81-96.

31 (with P.J. Roache) Basic Requirements for the Automatic Generation of FORTRAN Code,Symbolic and Numerical Computation for Artificial Intelligence, B.R. Donald, D. Kapur,and J.L. Mundy (eds), Computational Mathematics and Applications, Academic Press, NewYork, 1992, 259-276.

30 (with P.J. Roache) Automatic Generation of Finite-Volume and Finite-Difference Code, Pro-ceedings of the IV- International Conference on Computer Algebra and its Applications inPhysical Research (Eds. D.V. Shirkov, V.A. Rostovtsev, V.P. Gerdt), Dubna, 1990, WorldScientific, Singapore, 1991, 388-393.

29 (with P.J. Roache) Anomalies in Grid Generation on Curves, 1st National Fluid DynamicsCongress, paper no. 88-3741, Cincinnati, July 1988.

28 (with P.J. Roache) Automatic Generation of Finite-Difference Code Symbolic Computation inFluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (H.H. Bau, T. Herbert, M.M. Yovanovich, eds.),, HTD-Vol. 105, AMD-Vol. 97, the Heat Transfer Division and the Applied Mechanics Division,ASME ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, Nov. 1988, pp. 81-86.

27 Overview of Symbol Manipulation, CWI Quarterly, 1 (1988), 65-72.

26 (with M. Florence and P.J. Roache) Generating Subroutine Codes with MACSYMA, Proceedingsof the Sixth International Conference on Mathematical Modelling, St. Louis, Missouri, 1987.

25 (with P.J. Roache) Grid Generation: a Variational and Symbolic-Computation Approach, Pro-ceedings of the Numerical Grid Generation in Fluid Dynamics Conference, J. Hauser and C.Taylor (eds), Landshut, W. Germany, 1986.

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24 (with P.J. Roache) A Toolkit of Symbolic Manipulation Programs for Variational Grid Gener-ation, AIAA Paper No. 86-0241, Proceedings of the AIAA 24th Aerospace Sciences Meeting,Reno, Nevada, 1986.

23 (with P.J. Roache) A Toolkit of Symbolic Manipulation Programs for Variational Grid Genera-tion, Transactions of the Fourth Army Conference on Applied Mathematics and Computation,Ithaca, NY, 1986.

22 (with P.J. Roache) A Toolkit of Symbolic Manipulation Programs for Variational Grid Gener-ation, Proceedings of the Coupling Symbolic and Numeric Computing in Knowledge BasedSystems Workshop, Boeing Computer Services, Seattle, WA, 1987.

21 (with P.J. Roache) A Toolkit of Symbolic Manipulation Programs for Variational Grid Gener-ation, Coupling Symbolic and Numerical Computing in Expert Systems, J.S. Kowalik andC.T. Kitzmiller (eds), II, 1st edition, North-Holland, New York, 1988, pp. 103-116.

20 (with P.J. Roache) Using MACSYMA to Write FORTRAN Subroutines, MACSYMA Newslet-ter, II-2 (1985), 10-12.

19 (with P.J. Roache) A New Approach to Grid Generation Using a Variational Formulation,AIAA paper 85-1527-CP, AIAA 7th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Cincinnati,OH, 1985.

18 Lie Series, Lie Transformations and Their Applications, Lie Methods in Optics, (J. SachezMondragon and K. B. Wolf, eds.), Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer Verlag, 1985, 45-103.

17 (with P.J. Roache and W.M. Moeny) Interactive Electric Field Calculations for Lasers, AIAAPaper 84-1655, AIAA 17th Fluid Dynamics, Plasma Dynamics, and Lasers Conference, Snow-mass, CO, 1984.

16 (with M. Wester) A Survey of Symbolic Differentiation Implementations, The 1984 MACSYMAUser’s Conference, General Electric Research and Development Center, Schenectady, NewYork, 1984.

15 (with P.J. Roache) Using VAXIMA to Write FORTRAN Code, Proceedings of the 1984 MAC-SYMA User’s Conference, General Electric Research and Development Center, Schenectady,New York, 1984.

14 (with P.J. Roache) Using VAXIMA to Write FORTRAN Code, Applications of Computer Al-gebra, (R. Pavelle, ed.), Kluwer, 1985, 74-93.

13 (with M. Wester) An Extension to MACSYMA’s Concept of Functional Differentiation, SIGSAMBulletin, 17 (1983), 25-30.

12 (with H.J. Happ, W.M. Moeny and P.J. Roache) 3D Electric Field Solutions in Boundary FittedCoordinates, Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Pulsed Power Conference, Albuquerque, NM, 1983.

11 (with P.J. Roache) Symbolic Manipulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics, AIAA PaperNo. 83-1952.

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10 (with L. Hlavaty and B. Wolf) Linear and Nonlinear Differential Equations as Invariants onCoset Bundles, Proceedings of The School and Workshop on Nonlinear Phenomena, (K.B.Wolf, ed.), Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer-Verlag, 1982, 438-451.

9 Mathematics and Symbol Manipulation, ACM-SIGSAM Bulletin, 16 (1982), 11-15.

8 Lie Algebras in Ill-Posed Problems, Proceedings of International Symposium on Ill-Posed Prob-lems: Theory and Practice, (M.Z. Nashed, ed.), Reidel, 1982.

7 (with G. Efromson and A. Steger) A Matrix Eigenvalue Problem, Problems and Solutions #79-2,SIAM Review, 22 (1980), 99.

6 Symmetry Operators, Proceedings of the 1979 MACSYMA User’s Conference, (V. Ellen Lewis,ed.), MIT, 1979, 408-444.

5 Lie Theory and Differential Equations, Information Linkage Between Applied Mathematics andIndustry, (P.C.C. Wang, ed.), Academic Press, New York, 1979, 365-371.

4 (with R. Hersh) The Abstract Cauchy Problem, Proceedings of the Park City Conference inDifferential Geometry, (C.I. Byrnes, ed.), Marcel Dekker, 1979, 26-30.

3 Some Unusual Ill-Posed Cauchy Problems and Their Applications, Improperly Posed BoundaryValue Problems, (A. Carasso and A. Stone, eds.), Pitman, San Francisco, 1975, 17-23.

2 Evolution Equations Not of Classical Type and Hyperdifferential Operators, Proceedings of Sym-posia in Pure Mathematics, Partial differential equations, American Mathematical Society,29, 1973, 195-198.

1 Meromorphic Operator Valued Functions, Analytic Methods in Mathematical Physics, (R. Gilbertand R. Newton, eds.), Gordon and Breach, 1970, 539.

PAPERS SUBMITTED or IN FINAL DRAFT

1 Matthew S. Graus, Carolyn Pehlke, Michael J. Wester, Stanly L. Steinberg, Lisa Davidson,Aaron K. Neumann, A New Tool to Quantify Receptor Recruitment to Cell Contact Sitesduring Host-Pathogen Interaction, PLOS Computational Biology.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS and REFERENCES (RECENT)

20 Marquez-Lago, Tatiana and Leier, Andre and Burrage, Kevin, Probability distributed timedelays: integrating spatial effects into temporal models, BMC Systems Biology, 2010, 4, 1,19.

19 A result in my first paper, Meromorphic Families of Compact Operators, has many applications.The paper has been cited over 50 times with some of the papers referring to Steinberg’stheorem. See, for example, Layer Potential Techniques in Spectral Analysis, H. Ammari, H.Kang, and H. Lee, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, vol. 153, American Math. Soc.,2009.

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18 My name is Marc Gerritsma and I am an associate professor at the Department of AerospaceEngineering at TU Delft in the Netherlands. I am teaching a course in CFD in which I stressnot only the quantitative approximation of PDE’s (first order, second order approximations),but also the qualitative approximation (as many symmetries of the PDE should be imposedon the algebraic system we well). In introductory courses we always work on unit squares anduniform, orthogonal grids and the symmetry of the Laplace approximation comes naturally.I also explained to the students how one could (should) proceed on non-orthogonal grids.To illustrate this idea I made your report ”The Numerical Solution of Diffusion Problems inStrongly Heterogeneous Non-Isotropic Materials” available to them and a sample programwhich solves the compressible full potential equation over a bump. This program only workswell for subsonic flows (the elliptic case). The K-tensor in your paper is now the diagonalmatrix with the density on the diagonal.

This mail is just intended to let you know that your ideas have reached the class room. Ihope you are able to run the attached sample program and that I implemented your ideascorrectly.

Best wishes, Marc Gerritsma

17 Bernardo Wolf, Geometric Optics on Phase Space, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2004, ISBN3-540-22039-9.

16 Markus Rosenkranz, A New Symbolic Method for Solving Linear Two Point Boundary ValueProblems, JSC 2004, see footnote 5 on 9th page.

15 Kurt Bernardo Wolf, Geometric Optics on Phase Space, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2004.

14 Paul M. Bennett and Alejandro Aceves, Numerical integration of Maxwell’s full-vector equationsin nonlinear focusing media, Complexity and Nonlinearity in Physical Systems, A SpecialIssue to Honor Alan Newell, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 184, Issues 1-4, 2003 Pages352-375.

13 The Knupp-Steinberg book is discussed in P.K. Moore review of Grid Generation methods byV.D. Liseikin, SIAM Review, June 2001, 43-2.

12 R. Khanin, in MATCOM, 2001.

11 Gustav Amberg, in MATCOM, 1998.

10 Contributed to the computer algebra code QEPCAD Quantifier Elimination by Partial Cylin-drical Algebraic Decomposition, (Version 18 (Interactive)), Hoon Hong, North Carolina StateUniversity, with contributions by C. Brown, G. Collins, M. Encarnacion, J. Johnson, R. Liska,N. Robiduex, S. Steinberg.

9 J.M. Hyman, M. Shashkov, The Approximation of Boundary Conditions for Mimetic FiniteDifference Methods, submitted to An International Journal, Computers and Mathematicswith Applications, 1998.

8 C. Randall, E. Kant, and S. Kostek, Automatic Synthesis of Financial Modeling Codes, Pro-ceedings of the First Annual Computational Finance Conference, International Associationof Financial Engineers, Stanford CA, August 1996.

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7 J.M. Hyman and M. Shashkov, Discrete Analogs of Invariant First-Order Operators on LogicallyNatural Discretizations for the Divergence, Gradient, and Curl, Rectangular Grids. I. toappear in JCP.

6 V.G. Ganzha and E.V. Vorozhtsov, Computer-Aided Analysis of Difference Schemes for PartialDifferential Equations, Wiley, 1996.

5 P.M. Knupp and N Robidoux, Adaptive Grids from Variational Grid Generation with MatrixNorms, in preparation.

4 Y. Guo and W.A. Strauss, Instability of Periodic BGK Equilibria, Preprint. They reference atheorem from my first paper.

3 P. Knupp, A Moving Mesh Algorithm for 3D Groundwater Flow Calculations with Water Tableand Seepage Face, submitted for publication.

2 P.J. Roache, A Flux-Based Modified Method of Characteristics, International Journal for Numer-ical Methods in Fluids, 15 (1992), 1259-1275.

1 P.F. Hultquist, Numerical Methods, Benjamin-Cummings, 1987.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

21 (with C.E. Baum) Solutions of the Transmission Line Equations Using Product Integrals ofVariable Matrices, Interaction Note 557, DEHP, Air Force Laboratory, Kirtland Air ForceBase, Albuquerque NM 87117.

20 (with T. Hagstrom, Radhakrishnan, R. Zhou) Simulation of Unsteady Combustion Phenom-ena Using Complex Models 35th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference &Exhibit, June 20-23, 1999, Los Angles, CA.

19 (with C.E. Baum) Lie-Algebraic Representations of Product Integrals of Variable Matrices,Mathematics Note 92, DEHP, Air Force Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, AlbuquerqueNM 87117.

18 (with R.L. Akers, E. Kant, C. Randall and R.L Young) Architectural Considerations in theSynthesis of Scientific Software, SciComp Report SCI-TR-97-006, 1997, appeared as 47.

17 (with E. Kant, A.S.-H. Yau and R. Liska) A Problem-Solving Environment for GeneratingCertifiably Correct Programs to Solve Evolution Equations, SciComp Technical Report, 1995.

16 J. Hyman, M. Shashkov, and S. Steinberg, The Numerical Solution of Diffusion Problems inStrongly Heterogeneous Non-Isotropic Materials, Los Alamos National Laboratory ReportLA-UR-96-532, 1996.

15 M. Shashkov, and S. Steinberg, A New Numerical Method for Solving Diffusion Equations withRough Coefficients in Rough Grids, Los Alamos National Laboratory Report LA-UR-95-3582,1995.

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14 (with C. Abdallah, P. Dorato, R. Liska, and W. Yang) Applications of Quantifier EliminationTheory to Control Theory, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UNM, EECE65-007, 1995.

13 (with E. Kant and R. Keller), Intelligent Scientific Computation, AAAI Technical Report FS-92-01, 1992.

12 (with L.J. Chandler, P.J. Roache, R.R. Mikatarian) Adaptive grids for Raven, Volume III ofIV, RAVEN 1B: Code Description and Input Guide, Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.,1990.

11 (with P.J. Roache, R.R. Mikatarian L.J. Chandler, K. Salari, F. Sery) Adaptive grids for Raven,Volume I of IV, Project Summary, Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc., 1990.

10 (with P.J. Roache) Symmetric Operators in General Coordinates, Technical Report, Mathemat-ics, UNM, Oct., 1988.

9 (with J.E. Castillo and P.J. Roache) On the Folding of Numerically Generated Grids, TechnicalReport #2, Institute for Computational Research, UNM, 1986.

8 Change of Variables in Partial Differential Equations, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,UNM, 1984.

7 Overview of Symbol Manipulation, Short description of symbol manipulation systems, Depart-ment of Mathematics and Statistics, UNM, 1983. Several hundred copies have been dis-tributed.

6 (with C. Moler) Joy of Differential Equations, Lecture notes on ordinary differential equations,1981-1984. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, UNM, 1983.

5 Symmetries of Differential Equations, Monograph of several hundred pages, Department of Math-ematics and Statistics, UNM, 1983.

4 Symmetry Methods in Differential Equations, Technical Report No. 367, Department of Mathe-matics and Statistics, UNM, 1979.

3 On Exponential Representations of Solutions of Evolution Equations Whose Coefficients Dependon Time, Technical Report 317, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, UNM, 1976.

2 Hyperbolicity, Technical Report No. 313, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, UNM,1975.

1 Local Groups and Analytic Vectors, Technical Report, Purdue University, 1974.

PRESENTATIONS

Jan 13 Matthew S. Graus1, Carolyn Pehlke1, Michael J. Wester, Lisa B. Davidson, Stanly L.Steinberg, Aaron K. Neumann A New Tool to Quantify Receptor Recruitment to Cell ContactSites during Host-Pathogen Interaction, ASM conference.

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Jan 13 Carolyn Pehlke, Michael Wester, Stanly Steinberg SuperCluster: a Super-Resolution Im-age Analysis Multi-tool, 2014 Conference on Quantitative BioImaging in Albuquerque, NM,January 9-11.

Sept 27 2013 Can Mimetic Methos be Extended to Complex Automatically Generated Grids?Sergey A. Ivanenko Memorial Symposium, UNAM, Mexico City, P. Barrera, G. Gonzalez.Sept 27, 2013.

April 2013 Flor Espionoza and Stanly Steinberg, Understanding the Dynamics of MembraneProteins, Invited presentation. American Mathematical Socienty, Spring Western SectionalMeeting, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO April 13-14, 2013, Special Session onAdvances in Mathematical Biology, Liming Wang, California State University, Los Angeles,Jiangguo Liu, Colorado State University.

Aug. 11 Stanly Steinberg and Nicolas Robidoux, A Discrete Vector Calculus in Tensor Grids,Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Hondura, Direccion de Investigacion Cientıfica, 5th Sci-entific Research Congress, Scientific Research, Technological Development and Public Politics:International Tendencies.

Aug. 11 Flor Espinoza and Stanly Steinberg, Analysis of the Organization and Dynamics ofReceptors in Cell Membranes, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Hondura.

Aug. 07 N. Andres, K. Radhakrishnan, S. Steinberg, K. Lidke, J. Pfeiffer, T. Jovin, P. Lenormand,B. Wilson, J. Oliver and D. Lidke, Live Cell Imaging Methods to Quantify Signaling MoleculeDynamics.

August 07 J. Zhang*, S. Steinberg, B. Wilson, J. Oliver, and L. Williams, Markov RandomField Modeling of the Spatial Distribution of Proteins on Cell Membranes, The first q-bioConference on Cellular Information Processing, LANL.

August 05 Yuzita Jaacob, Stanly Steinberg, Michael Wester, A Symbolic Vector Analysis Pack-age, International Mathematica Symposium, Perth, Western Australia.

January 05 Keystone Symposium, Molecular Targets for Cancer Therapy, ChemCell Mathemat-ical Modeling to Deduce the Optimal Conditions for Progesterone Receptor TranscriptionalActivity in Endometrial Cancer Cells, Tatiana Marquez Lago, Alex Slepoy, Steven Plimpton,Stanly Steinberg, Janet Oliver, and Kimberly K. Leslie.

Febuary 04 Stanly Steinberg and Nicolas Robidoux A discrete vector calculus in tensor grids.School of Partial Differential Equations, Mexico City, Mexico.

June 03 (with N. Robidoux) Nicolas Robidoux and Stanly Steinberg A Discrete Vector Calculusin Tensor Grids, invited presentation for the special session Novel Finite Difference and FiniteElement Methods (organized by T.E. Simos), Second MIT Conference on Computational Fluidand Solid Mechanics, MIT.

June 03 (with N. Robidoux) A Discrete Vector Calculus in Tensor Grids, invited presentationfor the special session Geometric Methods for Discrete Electromagnetics (organized by F.L.Teixeira and P.R. Kotiuga) at the 2003 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas andPropagation and USNC/URSI North American Radio Science Meeting in Columbus, OH.

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April 03 (with S. Jett, K. Kumar, K. Leiderman, J. Oliver, J. Pfeiffer, B. Wilson, J. Zhang) TheAcquisition and Analysis of Gold Particle Data Biocomputing@UNM: From Gene to Drug.

Topographical Analysis of the IgE Receptor Signaling Pathway of Mast Cells, Poster, SecondInternational Symposium on Computational Cell Biology, Lenox, MA.

March 03 (with Karin Leiderman, Janet M. Oliver. Janet R. Pfeiffer, Bridget S. Wilson, JunZhang) Topographical Analysis of the IgE Receptor Signaling Pathway of Mast Cells, Poster,Second International Symposium on Computational Cell Biology, Lenox, MA.

March 03 (with N. Robidoux) A Discrete Vector Calculus in Tensor Grids Sixth New MexicoAnalysis Seminar (Sponsored by NSF), University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico,USA

Feb. 03 (with J.M. Hyman and S. Shashkov) Convergence of Mimetic Discretization Methods,Mimetic Discretization of Continuum Mechanics minisymposium, 2003 SIAM Conference onComputational Science and Engineering.

Nov. 02 (with J. Zhang, K. Kumar, et al.) Progress toward automating microdomain analysis,IGE Fest, Sante Fe Institute.

Nov 02 (with J.M. Hyman and S. Shashkov) Convergence of Mimetic Discretization Methods,Department of Mathematics, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.

July 02 (with T. Hagstrom and R. Zhou*) High Order and Stable Numerical Simulations of Com-bustion Phenomena, SIAM’s 50th Anniversary Meeting, Philadelphia.

July 02 (With M. Hyman and M. Shashkov) Convergence of Mimetic Discretizations, Geometricand Topological Issues in Discrete Electromagnetics session, PIERS 2002, Boston, Invited.

June 02 Mimetic Discretization Methods and Vector Computer Algebra, Symbolic-Numeric Com-putations session, Application of Computer Algebra (ACA-03), Volos, Greece, Invited.

May 01 (with M. Kucharik, R. Liska*, B. Wendroff), Development and Analysis of 3D Non-SplitOptimally Stable Lax-Wendroff Type Difference Scheme for Conservation Laws, in Symbolicand Numerical Scientific Computation organized by Franz Winkler, Applications of ComputerAlgebra.

March 01 SciNapse: A Problem Solving Environment. Florida State University, Department ofComputer Science.

Oct, 00 SciNapse: A Problem Solving Environment, The Third International Workshop on Com-puter Algebra in Scientific Computing, CASC-2000, Samarkand State University, Samarkand,Uzbekistan.

Oct 00 A Problem Solving Environment for Numerical Partial Differential Equations, AHPCCSeminar Series.

Oct 00 Higher-Order Discretization Satisfying a Summation by Parts Formula, San Diego StateUniversity.

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June 00 Keynote Speaker for ASCI – the Advanced School for Computing and Imaging conferencein Lommel, Belgium.

Sept 99 Accuracy of Numerical Methods for Continuum Models, Numerical Partial DifferentialEquations seminar, UNM.

March 99 (with J. Hyman and M. Shashkov) The Numerical Solution of Diffusion Problems inStrongly Heterogeneous Non-Isotropic Materials, Fifth SIAM Conference on Mathematicaland Computational Issues in the Geosciences, San Antonio, TX.

Oct. 98 (with H. Hong*, R. Liska, and N. Robidoux) Eliminating Variables in Parallel, ParallelComputing Workshop, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA.

July 98 La Conferencia inaugural: El uso de ambientes de solucion de problemas para las ecua-ciones diferenciales parciales numericas y experiencias con SciNapse. Also two talks: Intro-duction to Finite Differences, Elements and Volumes and Introduction to Support Operatorsand Mimetic Schemes. El Primer Congreso de Mathemaica Aplicada, Universidad de Lima.Also gave the talk Engineering Applications of Quantifier Elimination at Cayetano HerediaUniversida.

June 98 Problem Solving Environments, Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.

Jan 98 The Construction of a Problem Solving Environment for Numerically Solving Partial Dif-ferential Equations, San Diego State University.

July 97 (with R.L. Akers, E. Kant, C. Randall and R.L Young) The Use of Templates in a ProblemSolving Environment for the Numerical Solution of Differential Equations, in the sessionProblem Solving Environments / Symbolic-Numeric Interface, IMACS Applied ComputerAlgebra, Maui, Hawaii.

July 97 (with H. Hong, R. Liska, N. Robidoux) Stability Analysis by Parallel Quantifier Elimina-tion, in the special session Grand Challenges in Computer Algebra, at the Applied ComputerAlgebra IMACS Meeting, Maui, Hawaii.

June 97 (with J. Hyman, M. Shashkov) Support Operator Discretizations of Flow Problems inHeterogeneous and Non-Isotropic Media, Presented in the minisymposium Modeling in Het-erogeneous and Non-Isotropic Materials organized by S. Steinberg and M. Shashkov at theFourth SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences June16-18, 1996, Albuquerque, NM.

Mar. 97 A Problem Solving Environment for Numerical Partial Differential Equations , SandiaLaboratory.

Feb. 97 A Problem Solving Environment for Numerical Partial Differential Equations, Bell Labs,NJ.

July 96 Interfacing Computer Algebra and Numerical Modeling, invited one hour talk for theInternational Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Zurich, Switzerland.

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July 96 (with R. Liska) The Stability of Boundary Conditions in the session Quantifier Elimina-tion, IMACS Applied Computer Algebra, RISC, Linz, Austria.

July 96 Computer Algebra and Problem Solving Environments in the session Comparative CASReviews and Philosophy, IMACS Applied Computer Algebra, RISC, Linz, Austria.

July 96 (with R.L. Akers, P. Baffes, E. Kant, C. Randall and R.L Young) A Problem SolvingEnvironment for Numerical Partial Differential Equations in the session Non-Standard Ap-plications of Computer Algebra, IMACS Applied Computer Algebra, RISC, Linz, Austria.

July 96 (with J.M. Hyman and M. Shashkov) Problems with Heterogeneous and Non-IsotropicMedia or Distorted Grids, First International Symposium on Finite Volumes for ComplexApplications, Rouen, France.

March 96 (with J.M. Hyman and M. Shashkov) Problems with Heterogeneous and Non-IsotropicMedia or Distorted Grids, at Ecodynamics Research Associates.

June 95 (with J.E. Castillo, and J.M. Hyman) High-Order Mimetic Difference Methods on Nonuni-form Grids, ICOSAHOM, the International Conference on Spectral And High Order Methods,June 5-9 1995, Houston, Texas.

Jan. 95 (with R. Liska) Quantifier Elimination and the Routh-Hurwitz Criterion, Conference onCentennial Hurwitz on Stability Theory, Monte Verita, Ticino, Switzerland, May 21 - 26,1995.

Jan. 95 (with R. Liska) Using Quantifier Elimination to Analyze Stability Problems, invited pre-sentation for the special session on applied logic, AMS, San Francisco, CA.

July 94 (with E. Kant), The Synthesis of Analysis of Numerical Programs for ApproximatingSolutions of Evolution Equations, At the special session on Symbolic Methods for NumericalApplications, IMACS World Congress on Computation and Applied Mathematics (invited).

June 94 (with H.E. Nuttall), Problem Solving using Mathematica, in Innovative Methods in Chem-ical Engineering at the 1994 ASEE Annual Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, June26-29, 1994.

May 94 Code Generation at Fluid Mechanics and Energy Research Branch of the Naval Command,Control and Ocean Surveillance Center.

April 94 (with E. Kant) Combining Computer Algebra and Knowledge Engineering to Automatethe Generation of Complex Numerical Modeling Codes, presented at the NATO Workshop onHydroinformatics, Amsterdam (invited).

Oct. 93 (with R. Liska) Applying Quantifier Elimination to Stability Analysis of Difference Schemes,Symposium on Quantifier Elimination and Cylindrical Algebraic Decomposition, RISC Linz,Austria (invited).

May 93 Using Knowledge Engineering and Computer Algebra to Write Complex Numerical Pro-grams, APS-Computational Physics Meeting, Albuquerque (invited).

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May 93 Computational Issues in Modeling Ground Water Flow and Contaminant Transport (withT. Robey, et al.) and Finite Difference Methods in Logically Rectangular Grids, presentedin the special session Simulation of Porous Media Flows and Contaminant Transport in Ge-ological Waste Repositories, organized by T. Robey and S. Steinberg, SIAM Conference onMathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences.

Jan 93 Finite-Difference Methods in Logically Rectangular Grids, presented in the special sessionSolving Partial Differential Equations in Irregular Regions: Numerical Grid Generation andFinite Differences, organized by R. Manzanilla and S. Steinberg, First Panamerican Workshopin Applied and Computational Mathematics Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela.

Jan 93 The Use of a Symbol Manipulator to Write FORTRAN Code, PACAM, The Pan AmericanCongress of Applied Mechanics, Sao Paulo, Brazil (invited).

June 92 Computations with Operator Exponentials, in Numerical Methods in Guided-Wave Op-tics, 7th IMACS International Conference on Computer Methods for Partial Differential Equa-tions (Lehigh Conference) (invited).

June 92 (with K.S. Salari, P.M. Knupp, P.J. Roache) TVD Applied to Radionuclide Transport inFractured Porous Media, IX International Conference on Computational Methods in WaterResources, Denver, CO.

April 92 (with B. Das, T. Robey, and D. Zhang), Comparisons of Numerical Solution Methods forDifferential Equations with Discontinuous Coefficients, WERC ’92 Technology DevelopmentConference, Los Alamos, NM.

Feb. 92 Finite-Difference Algorithms for Modeling Problems with Complex Geometry, Schlum-berger, Austin TX.

Feb. 92 Finite-Difference Algorithms for Modeling Problems with Complex Geometry, Sandia Na-tional Laboratory.

Oct. 91 Solving General Elliptic Boundary Value Problems in General Regions, colloquium, NewMexico Institute of Mining and Technology.

Aug 91 (with P. Roache and S. Schaffer) Semi-Coarsening Multigrid Methods for the Fast Solutionof Porous Flow Simulation Problems, televised presentation for the WERC project.

July 91 (with P.J. Roache) Using Variational Grids in Finite-Difference Calculations, VariationalMethods and Grid Generation, Second International Conference on Industrial and AppliedMathematics, Washington, DC. Minisymposium Organizer.

July 91 (with P.J. Roache) Generating FORTRAN Code for Finite-Volume Algorithms, in TheGeneration of Numerical Code Using Symbol Manipulation, 13th IMACS World Congress onComputation and Applied Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland (invited).

July 91 (with P.J. Roache) Discretizing Elliptic Operators in General Logically-Rectangular Grids,Nonorthogonal Grid Generation and Discretization Methods, 13th IMACS World Congresson Computation and Applied Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. MinisymposiumOrganizer.

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Nov. 90 (with P.J. Roache) Using MACSYMA to Write Finite-Volume Based PDE Solvers, Sym-bolic Computations and Their Impact on Mechanics, ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Dallas(invited).

Nov. 90 (with P.J. Roache) Automatic Generation of Numerical Code, ACM-SIGNUM, Albu-querque.

Aug. 90 (with P.J. Roache) Finite-Difference Algorithm Design and Automatic Code Generation,International Seminar on Computer Algebra and Applications in Mechanics (sponsored by theInstitute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the USSR Academy of Science), Novosibirsk(invited).

July 90 (with P.J. Roache) Basic Requirements for the Automatic Generation of FORTRAN Code,Integration of Numerical and Symbolic Computing Methods, Saratoga Springs (invited).

June 90 (with P.J. Roache and P.M. Knupp) Experience with Benchmark Test Cases for Ground-water Hydrology, Forum on Benchmark Test Cases for Computational Fluid Dynamics, ASMEFluids Engineering Division Spring Conference, Toronto.

May 90 (with P.J. Roache) Automatic Generation of Finite-Volume and Finite-Difference Code,IV- International Conference on Computer Algebra and its Applications in Physical Research,Dubna (invited). Session chair.

April 90 (with P.J. Roache) Using MACSYMA to Write Finite-Volume Solvers, The Second Inter-national Conference on Expert Systems for Numerical Computing, IMACS-ACM-SIGNUM,Purdue.

April 90 (with P.J. Roache) Symmetric Differencing of Symmetric Operators, in Numerical Solu-tion of Partial Differential Equations, AMS-SIAM meeting, Albuquerque.

Feb. 90 (with P.J. Roache) Boundary Conditions and Symmetry for Discrete General EllipticOperators, LANL.

Dec. 88 Automatic Generation of Finite Difference Code, Symposium on Symbolic Computationin Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics, ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (invited).

Nov. 88 Symbolic Manipulators: MACSYMA, Maple, Reduce, SMP, MuMath, Mathematica. CHE-NE Lecture, UNM.

Sept. 88 (with P.J. Roache) Anomalies in Grid Generation, Scientific Computing and NumericalAnalysis Seminar, UNM.

July 88 (with P.J. Roache) Grid Generation on Curves and Surfaces, in Minisymposia on Math-ematical Aspect of Numerical Grid Generation, SIAM Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.Session organizer.

June 88 (with P.J. Roache, D. Dietrich and M.G. Marietta) A Boundary Fitted Coordinate Com-putational Model for the North Atlantic, VII International Conference on ComputationalMethods in Water Resources, MIT, Cambridge, MA (invited).

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July 88 (with P.J. Roache) Anomalies in Surface Grid Generation, First National Fluid DynamicsConference, Cincinnati, OH.

May 88 A Survey of FORTRAN Code Generation Using MACSYMA, Acoustical Society of Amer-ica, Seattle, WA (invited).

March 88 Variational Grid Generation, colloquium, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA.

March 88 The Symbolic-Numeric Programming Interface, colloquium, San Diego State University,San Diego, CA.

Oct. 87 Symbol Manipulation in Scientific Computing, colloquium, Michigan Technological Uni-versity, Houghton, MI.

Oct. 87 (with P.J. Roache) Grid Generation on Surfaces and Curves, SIAM 35th AnniversaryMeeting, Denver, CO.

Aug. 87 Generating Subroutine Codes with MACSYMA, Sixth International Conference on Math-ematical Modeling, St. Louis, MO, (invited).

June 87 Evolution Equations with Generators in a Lie Algebra, Symmetry Methods in DifferentialEquations, Utah State University, Logan, UT, (invited).

April 87 Introduction to Computer Algebra, Southwestern Section of the MAA, Albuquerque, NewMexico.

July 86 (with P.J. Roache) Grid Generation: A Variational and Symbolic-Computation Approach,Numerical Grid Generation in Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Landshut, WestGermany.

July 86 (with J.E. Castillo and P.J. Roache) Mathematical Aspects of Variational Grid GenerationII, International Congress on Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Leuven,Belgium.

June 86 (with P.J. Roache) Symbolic Manipulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics, NSFWorkshop on Computational Engineering, NSF Supercomputer Center, San Diego, CA (in-vited).

June 86 (with P.J. Roache) Policy Recommendations for NSF Program in Computational Engi-neering, NSF Workshop of Computational Engineering, University of California, San Diego,CA.

June 86 (with J.E. Castillo and P.J. Roache) On the Folding of Numerically Generated Grids:Use of Reference Grids, 10th U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics, Austin, TX.

May 86 (with P.J. Roache) A Toolkit of Symbolic Manipulation Programs for Variational GridGeneration, Fourth Army Conference on Applied Mathematics and Computing.

Jan. 86 (with P.J. Roache) A Toolkit of Symbolic Manipulation Programs for Variational GridGeneration, AIAA 24th Aerospace Sciences Meeting.

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Oct. 85 (with J.E. Castillo and P.J. Roache) On the Folding of Numerical Grids, SIAM, ArizonaState University, Tucson, AZ.

Oct. 85 An Overview of Symbol Manipulation, Joint Theoretical Seminar, UNM.

July 85 (with P.J. Roache) A New Approach to Grid Generation Using a Variational Formulation,AIAA 7th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference.

Apr. 85 (with P.J. Roache) Application of a Single-Equation MG-FAS Solver to Elliptic GridGeneration Equations, Second Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods.

Feb. 85 Symbol Manipulation, University of New Mexico Computer Fair, UNM.

Nov. 84 Computer Symbol Manipulation and Its Applications, colloquium, Department of Math-ematics and Statistics, UNM.

Oct. 84 Computer Symbol Manipulation and Its Applications, colloquium, Department of Math-ematical Sciences, The University of Texas at El Paso.

Oct. 84 Computer Symbol Manipulation and Its Applications, colloquium, Chemical and NuclearEngineering Department, UNM.

Aug. 84 (with P.J. Roache) Using VAXIMA to Write FORTRAN Code, American Chemical So-ciety (invited).

SHORT COURSES, WORKSHOPS

May 2010 Four short courses: 2 on mimetic methods, 2 on stochastic modeling. Contact: JoseAdalid Gutierrez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras.

June 2004 Mimetic Discretization Methods, San Jose, Honduras

April 04 Mimetic Discretization Methods, Universidad de Carabobo, Valencia, Venezuela.

Aug 98 Lecturer in the NATO Workshop Error Control and Adaptivity in Scientific Computing,Antalya, Turkey. (Other speakers in my area: C. Zenger P. Van Dooren, C. Brezinski, A.Blokhin, B. Karasoezen, S. Rump, A. Quarteroni, O. Widlund.)

March 98 Finite Volume Methods, Escuela Nacional de Optimizacisn y Analisis Numirico: ENOAN’98, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Morelia, Michoaca’n, Mexico.

Sept. 94 (with M. Wester) Using Mathematica in Coding Theory, Jonkkoping University, Jonkkoping,Sweden.

May 94 Grid Generation, two-week short course, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.

May 94 (with M. Wester) An Overview of Symbolic Computing, one day short course, San DiegoState University.

Aug. 93 (with E. Nuttall and M. Wester) Introduction to Symbolic Computing with an Emphasison Mathematica, three-day short course, UNM.

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CONFERENCE ORGANIZER

June 11 Program Chair, IMACS-ACA 2011, The 17th International Conferences on Applicationsof Computer Algebra, June 27-30, 2011, Houston, Texas.

Sept. 07 CASC, Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Mu-nich, Germany.

July 07 ACA, International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra, Oakland Univer-sity, Rochester, Michigan.

Sept. 06 , CASC, Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, Technical University of Moldova,Chisinau, Moldova.

June 06 , ACA, 12th International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra, Varna,Bulgaria.

Sept. 05 CASC’2005, The 8th International Workshop on Computer Algebra in Scientific Com-puting, Kalamata, Greece.

July 05 Scientific Committee, ACA’2005, Nara Women’s University, Nara, Japan.

July 04 Organizing Committee, CASC-2004, 7th International Workshop ”Computer Algebra inScientific Computing’2004” Saint Petersburg, Russia.

June 04 Organizing Committee, PanAm V, in Tegucigalpa Honduras.

Sept. 03 Program Committee, CASC-2003, Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, Passau,Germany.

July 03 Scientific Committee, ACA’2003, Applications of Computer Algebra, Raleigh, North Car-olina, USA.

July 03 Organizer, Workshop on Mimetic Discretization Methods, Computational Science Re-search Center, San Diego State University

August 02 Program Committee, CASC-2002, Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, BigYalta, Crimea, Ukraine.

July 02 Program Committee, PanAm 2002, IV Panamerican Workshop of Computational andApplied Mathematics, Codoba, Argentina.

June 02 Scientific Committee, ACA’2002, Applications of Computer Algebra, Volos, Greece.

Oct, 00 Member of the program committee, The Third International Workshop on Computer Al-gebra in Scientific Computing, CASC-2000, Samarkand State University, Samarkand, Uzbek-istan.

Oct 00 Member of the International Scientific Committee, ISACA 2000, International Symposiumon Applications of Computer Algebra, Goa, India, October 3 - 5, 2000.

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July 00 Program Committee, AISC’2000, Fifth International Conference ARTIFICIAL INTEL-LIGENCE AND SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION: Theory, Implementations and Applications,Madrid, Spain.

Dec. 99 III Panamerican Workshop of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Trujillo, Peru.Editor for Applied Numerical Mathematics Volume 40, Issue 1-2, January 2002 .

Summer 99 Organizing Committee, IMACS-ACA-99, Applied Computer Algebra, Madrid, Spain.

May 99 Program Committee, CASC-99, Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, Munich.

Mar. 99 (with M.J. Shashkov, I.D. Mishev T.F. Russell) Organizing the minisymposium High-Quality Discretizations of Diffusion Processes in Heterogeneous, Anisotropic Media at theSIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences.

July 98 Permanent member of the organizing committee for the Computer Algebra in ScientificComputing (CASC) meeting.

Sept. 98 AISC Conference (Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computing), Program Commit-tee.

August 98 The Fourth International IMACS Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra,Organizing Committee, Prague, Czech Republic.

July 98 El Primer Congreso de Matematica Aplicada, Lima Peru, Advisor and Speaker. Organizedby the Universidad de Lima and the Peruvian Mathematical Society.

April 98 Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, S. Petersburg, Russia, Organizing Commit-tee.

September 97 II Pan-American Workshop in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Gra-mado, Brazil. Helped organize three special sessions: Grid Generation and DiscretizationMethods with R. Vilsmeier, Computer Algebra, with M. Wester, and Convection-DiffusionEquations and Their Approximations, with P. Zingano.

July 97 Informal Workshop on QE, Stability, and Parallel Computing, Maui, Hawaii.

July 97 ACA-IMACS’97, local arrangements and funding committee for IMACS Applied Com-puter Algebra Conference.

July 97 ISSAC’97, Local arrangements and funding committees for the International Symposiumon Symbolic and Algebraic Computation.

July 97 PASCO’97, member of the Program Committee for the Second International Symposiumon Parallel Symbolic Computation.

June 97 with Mikhail Shashkov, organized the minisymposium Modeling in Heterogeneous andNon-Isotropic Materials at the Fourth SIAM Conference on Mathematical and ComputationalIssues in the Geosciences June 16-18, 1996, Albuquerque, NM

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July 96 Helping organize the IMACS Applied Computer Algebra Conference to be held at RISCin Linz, Austria.

May 95 (With M. Wester), organizing the IMACS Applied Computer Algebra Meeting in Albu-querque.

Oct 93 Member of the organizing committee for the meeting Application Specific Symbolic Tech-niques in High Performance Computing Environments sponsored by NASA Ames, The FieldsInstitute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (with P. Crouch, R. Grossman, A. Nerode,W. Shadwick).

June 93 Member of the organizing committee for the Third IMACS International Conference onExpert Systems in Numerical Computing at Purdue University (with E. Houstis, E. Kant,J.R. Rice, R. Vichnevetsky).

April 93 Organized the special session Simulation of Porous Media Flows and Contaminant Trans-port in Geological Waste Repositories at the SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Com-putational Issues in the Geosciences.

Jan. 93 Member of the organizing committee for the First Panamerican Workshop in Applied andComputational Mathematics, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela.

July 93 Cochair for a meeting on applications of algebraic manipulation, Lille, France.

Oct. 92 Member of the organizing committee for the workshop on Intelligent Scientific Computingand AI as part of the AAAI Fall 1992 Symposium Series, Cambridge MA (with E. Kant).

July 92 Member of the Organizing Committee for ISSAC (International Symposium on Symbolicand Algebraic Computation), Berkeley CA.

July 92 Organized a special session for the 1992 Annual SIAM Conference.

June 92 Organized a special session, Symbolic Computation in the Numerical Solution of PDE’s,7th IMACS International Conference on Computer Methods for Partial Differential Equations.

June 91 Member of the Program Committee for ISSAC’92.

April 90 Organized a special session on numerical methods in PDEs at the AMS-SIAM meetingin Albuquerque.

July 89 Member of the program committee for the International Symposium on Symbolic andAlgebraic Computation.

July 88 Organized a Minisymposia at the SIAM Annual Meeting (with Jose Castillo).

INVITATIONS

June 99 Invited to Chair the Poster Session at ISSAC 2K.

Aug. 98 Invited to make a one-hour presentation at The Ninth Colloquium on Numerical Analysisand a one-hour Fifth Colloquium on Differential Equations Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

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Apr. 94 Invited to be on the advisory board for the CRC Standard Mathematical Tables by D.Zwillinger.

Nov. 94 Invited to participate in the Workshop on the Applications of Computer Algebra inGeometrical Optics sponsored by RIACA.

June 94 Invited to participate in A Workshop on New Technology for Symbolic ComputationalMathematics and Applications to Research and Education, by Larry Lambe, DIMACS andDick Peskin, CAIP, at Rutgers University.

April 94 Invited to present a paper at the WERC Technology Development Conference.

Jan. 94 Invited to contribute a paper to a special edition of Computers and Structures by A.K.Noor.

Aug. 94 Invited to make a one-hour presentation at The Third Colloquium on Numerical Analysisand a one-hour Fifth Colloquium on Differential Equations Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

Nov. 92 Invited to speak at the meeting: Computer Methods of Celestial Mechanics, CMCM-92,November 24-26, 1992, St. Petersburg, Russia.

Aug. 92 Invited by F. Krueckeberg and F. Schwarz to participate in the Schloss Dagstuhl seminarin Sankt Augustin, Germany.

Aug. 92 Invited to organize a special session and workshop at the BAIL VI (the Sixth Interna-tional Conference on Boundary and Interior Layers).

Aug. 92 Invited to give a one-hour talk at the Third Colloquium on Differential Equations, Plov-div, Bulgaria.

July 92 Invited to participate in the 1992 AMS-SIAM Summer Seminar in Applied Mathematics:Exploiting Symmetry in Applied and Numerical Analysis.

June 92 Invited by K.O. Geddes to attend the Maple Retreat in Toronto, Canada.

Mar. 92 Invited to make a presentation in the special session Lie Algebras, Cohomology, and NewApplications to Quantum Mechanics at the AMS meeting in Springfield MO (by P. Olver andN. Kamran).

Aug. 91 Invited to participate in the Second Colloquium on Differential Equations, Plovdiv, Bul-garia. (Insufficient travel funds.)

Jan. 91 Invited to participate in the workshop Computer Algebra in Applied Science, Engineeringand Education to be held in Prague.

June. 90 Invited to give four lectures in the School on Group Theoretic Methods in Optics (Italy).

July 88 Invited to participate in the Computer Algebra Systems Workshop, Colby College, Wa-terville, ME.

MEETINGS ATTENDED (without presenting)

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March 05 Keystone Symposium: Systems Biology: Integrating Biology, Technology and Compu-tation.

May 04 Workshop on Compatible Spatial Discretizations for Partial Differential Equations, at theInstitute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) in Minneapolis.

March 00 Conference on Systems of Conservation Laws and Related Topics, To honor BURTONWENDROFF on the occasion of his 70-th Birthday, Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Nov. 97 AMS Western Section Meeting, Albuquerque NM.

Sept. 92 15th National Conference in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Sao Carlos,Brazil.

July 91 ISSAC’91, International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Bonn,Germany.

June 89 Workshop on Symbolic Computation Methods in Partial Differential Equations held atthe Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, Minneapolis, MN (by invitation).

Mar. 89 SIAM Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods.

July 88 First International Joint Conference of ISSAC (Symbolic and Algebraic Computation)and AAEC (Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms and Error Correcting Codes), Rome.

July 86 ACM-SIGSAM (SYMSAC’86) Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation inWaterloo, Canada.

July 84 EUROSAM 84 meeting in Cambridge, England.

OTHER POSITIONS

1998-02 Associate Chair for the Department. Supervise the pre-calculus program.

1995-98 SciComp, Inc., Consultant. For three years I worked at SciComp 2/3rds time and theUniversity 1/3rd time.

1981-1995 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Senior Scientist, Inc.

1993 Flinders University and the University of Adelaide in Australia (four months), Visiting Pro-fessor.

1993 Faculty Scholar at UNM for the Spring semester.

1981 IIMAS-UNAM in Mexico City (3 months), Visiting Professor.

VISITING SCHOLARS

2004 Professor Sabir Umarov from Uzbekestan has received a Fulbright to visit for 9 months in2004-5.

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2002 Professor Paulo Zingano was a visitor for two months.

2000 Professor Paulo Zingano was a visitor for the year.

1999 Professor Robert van Engelen, three days to discuss PSEs.

1999 Professor Paulo Zingano, UFRGS, Puerto Alegre, Brazil, one year.

1999 Professor R. van Engelen, Florida State University, one week visit.

1996 Dr. R. Liska, Czech Technical University in Prague.

1995 Dr. R. Liska, Czech Technical University in Prague.

1994 Dr. R. Liska, Czech Technical University in Prague.

1994 Professor Paulo Zingano, UFRGS, Puerto Alegre, Brazil.

1993-4 Dr. M. Shashkov, Russian Academy of Sciences.

1994 Dr. E. Kant of Schlumberger Laboratory for Computer Science.

1990 Dr. B. Heinrich, University of Chemnitz.

VISITS

May 03 Professor P. Zingano and Dr. J. Zingano Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.

July 00 Richard Liska of the Czech Technical University to write a proposal.

July 97 Professor P. Zingano, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS,Brazil.

July 96 R. Liska of the Czech Technical University in Prague, to work on stability problems.

Nov 95 Professor Pedro Espinoza, Lima, Peru.

Oct. 95 R. Liska of the Czech Technical University in Prague, to work on stability problems.

Oct. 95 The Research Institute for Symbolic Computing in Linz Austria, to work with Dr. Hongon quantifier elimination.

April 94 Optics Project at RIACA (Research Institute for Applications of Computer Algebra) inAmsterdam.

Nov. 92 The mathematics department and the computing center at UNAM in Mexico City (sup-ported by the Latin American Institute).

Sept. 92 Supercomputing center at Porto Alegre, Brazil.

July 91 R. Liska of the Czech Technical University in Prague.

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Sept. 88 R. Jenks at IBM-Watson.

GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POST DOCS

Post Doctoral Fellows

1999-2001 Professor Paulo Zingano, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, nilpotent systems of ODEs, totalvariation diminishing problems.

1994-5 Dr. Michael Jahn, quantifier elimination, applications, and high-performance computing.

1991-3 Dr. Bigyani Das, finite difference and finite element methods applied to porous mediaflows. Currently a Post Doctoral Fellow in bio-engineering at Johns Hopkins University.

Ph.D. Students

2003-2010 Flor Espinoza, Post Doc at the STMC. Now has a tenure track assistant professorshipat Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA.

2005- Wenxia Ying Working with Gabriel Heurta and myself on spatial statistics and analyzingparticle tracking data.

2004- Jun Zhang, Lance Williams in CS, Markov Random Fields and the Spatial Distribution ofMolecules on the Cell Membrane.

2000-2007 Yuzita Yaacob. Interactive Learning-Mathematica Enhanced Vector calculus (ILMEV),Ahmad Faris Ismail, Stanly Steinberg, Michael Wester, International Islamic University Malaysia,Gombak, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.

2004-2005 Diana Roberts, Spatial Statistics, STMC.

2004-2006 Tatiana Marquez, Numerical estimation of progesterone transcription in the EGFRpathway, Post Doc at University of Queensland (Kevin Burrage).

2001-2004 Manuela Longoni de Castro, Ph.D. student from Brazil.

2001-2004 Dagoberto Adriano Rizzotto Justo, High Order Mimetic Methods, Post Doc atUFRGS, Brazil.

2001-2003 Dr. Brian Miller, primary advisor is Anil Prinja from Chemical and Nuclear Engi-neering, He is working on a full 3-D Boltzman code for simulating criticality in nuclear engineeringproblems.

1999-2003 Dr. Janaina Pires Zingano, Convergence of Mimetic Methods for Sturm-LiouvilleProblems on General Grids. She was supported by a CAPES scholarship. She is a professor inBrazil.

1993-2002 Dr. Nicolas Robidoux, J.M. Hyman (CNLS, LANL) co-advisor, Numerical Solution ofthe Steady Diffusion Equation with Discontinuous Coefficients, He was supported by a LANL fel-lowship, an ARC-MHPC research assistantship, and a Post Doc at Massey University, New Zealand.He is now a Post Doc at Simon Fraser, Assistant professor at the Department of Mathematics andComputer Science of Laurentian University.

1996-2001 Dr. Ruhai Zhou, T. Hagstrom co-advisor, Numerical Simulation of Combustion Phe-nomena Using a Complex Model, He was supported by TAs, RAs, and AHPCC. He had a Post Docat UNC-Chapel Hill. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Old Dominion University.

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1993-2001 Dr. Liyang Xu, T. Hagstrom co-advisor, High-Order Radiation Boundary Conditionswith Applications to Low Mach Number Flows, He was supported by an ARC-MHPC RA, andhad summer jobs at in the Scientific Computing groups at Argonne, and also at Sandia, and LosAlamos. He works at MZA Associates Corporation.

1999-2001 Dr. Alejandro Gonzales-Aller is a student of Anil Prinja, Chemical and Nuclear Engi-neering. I worked with him on numerics for neutron transport.

1998-2001 Dr. Paul Bennett, primary advisor was A. Aceves, Parallel Numerical Integration ofMaxwell’s Full-Vector Equations in Nonlinear Focusing Media.

1999-2000 Mr. Ben Jones, Supported at the Foundation for Functional Brain Imaging Research.Now working for a local firm.

1998 Mr. Mihail Cocos, co-advisor C. Boyer, considering a thesis in both pure and applied ongeometry. Working on computer algebra. Supported by a teaching assistantship.

1998 Ms. Olga Vitkovskaya, V. Coutsias co-advisor, supported by a teaching assistantship andworking on high-order time discretizations.

1992-5 Mr. Andrew Price, principal advisor D. Finley (Physics), closed form solutions of PDEsin relativity.

1994 Mr. Greg Wroblicky, M. Campana (Earth Sciences) advisor, groundwater modeling.

1993 Dr. Abdul Farhat, Stability Analysis of Finite Difference Schemes. Teaching at King FahdUniversity of Petroleum and Minerals.

1992 Dr. Bruce Kemmel, Physics, Numerical Relativity, committee member.

1992 Dr. Michael Wester, Symbolic Calculation and Expression Swell Analysis of Matrix Deter-minants and Eigenstuff. Is president of his own consulting firm in Albuquerque.

1990 Dr. Tom Robey, The Mixed Finite Element Method.

1989 Dr. Pat Knupp, Robust Grid Generation. Working at Sandia Laboratories.

1987 Dr. Jose Castillo, Numerical Grid Generation Using Variational Techniques. Professor, SanDiego State University.

1980 Dr. Leon Chandler, Separation of Variables by the Symmetry Method for Second OrderLinear Partial Differential Equations. Working at Phillips Laboratory.

Master’s Students

2004-2005 Agate Ponder-Sutton, Spatiotemporal Modeling of Signaling Molecules Using RandomWalks and Electrostatic Interactions. Working at LANL.

2003 Sol Rodriquez, Flame Front Simulations.

2003 Isao Sakamaki, Quantifier elimination and control theory, EE & CE, Peter Dorato.

2001 Alexandre Castrounis (with John Geissman of Earth & Planetary Science). Deformations ofthe Colorado Plateau.

2000, Spring Milan Kucharik, visiting my research group from the Czech Technical University inPrague. Optimal Numerical Schemes.

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1999-2000 Greg Kirk (with B. Pearlmutter, Computer Science) Application of Blind Source Sepa-ration to the Problem of Separation of Interictal Epileptiform Activity From Background Activity.He was supported by the Foundation for Functional Brain Imaging Research. Magnetic ResonancePhysics Group, Radiology Department, Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston.

1995 Humberto Fernando Perez-Perez, Parallel Computing.

1994 Ms. Susan Weber, Porous media flows and technology in education.

1992 Mr. Danjie Zhang, Mixed finite-difference methods with applications to porous media flows.

1987 Dr. Rolf Mertig The Computation Higher-Order Symmetries for Systems of Partial Differ-ential Equations Using MACSYMA (Physics).

1986 Ms. Megan Florence Symbolic Ordinary Differential Equation Solver and Analyzer.

1985 Ms. Elena Solana Symbolic Separation of Variables in Partial Differential Equations.

Undergraduates

2005 Wenxia Ying

2002 Jack Moffitt, attending the Gold Journal Club.

1999 Holly Dison Mentee. Commented on my help in the Spring 99 Arts and Sciences’ InsiderMagazine.

1995 Daniel Prevett, Mathematica and ordinary differential equations.

1993 Mr. Brant Armstrong, undergraduate, conversion of f77 codes to f90 codes, parallel machineimplementation.

1993 Mr. Frank Hatfield, undergraduate, computer graphics and typesetting.

1987 Mr. David Scott-Collett, Undergraduate Project, High School Resource Material for Maple.

EDITOR, REVIEWS, JOURNALS AND BOOK SERIESRegular reviewer for NSF, Math Reviews, IMACS-MATCOM, the Journal of Computational

Physics, Transactions on Mathematical Software. In the past three years, I reviewed over fiftypapers and proposals per year.

Special Issue of MATCOM: Nonstandard Applications of Computer Algebra. Selected Papersfrom this session at ACA’2007 Conference (Held at Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA)Guest Editors: Eugenio Roanes-Lozano, Michael J. Wester, Stanly Steinberg

Special volume of MATCOM: Nonstandard Applications of Computer Algebra: Selected papersfrom the special session on ”Nonstandard Applications of Computer Algebra” at ACA’2006(12th International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra, June 26 29, 2006,Varna, Bulgaria), guest editors: Michael J. Wester, Stanly Steinberg, Eugenio Roanes-Lozano.

Editor for CMAM, Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics (since 2004).

Senior Editor for computer algebra for MATCOM, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation,(IMACS Journal) since 1997 (editor since 1991).

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Editor with I. Kotsireas, A. G. Akritas, M. J. Wester, Application of Computer Algebra, specialissue of Journal of Symbolic Computation, 2005.

Editor with Michael J. Wester, Ilias Kotsireas, Alkiviadis G. Akritas, two volumes for JSC (toappear).

Editor with Michael J. Wester, Elizabeth A. Arnold, Patrizia Gianni, Ilias S. Kotsireas, EugenioRoanes-Lozano, Special Issue on Applications of Computer Algebra in Science, Engineering,Simulation and Special Software, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2004.

Editor with J. Castillo and V. Pereyra, Selected Papers of the Third Pan-American WorkshopApril 24-28, 2000, Trujillo, Peru, Applied Numerical Mathematics Volume 40, Issue 1-2,January 2002.

Editor with V. Edneral, Computer Algebra for Dynamical Systems and Mechanics, Mathematicsand Computers in Simulation, Volume 57, Issue 3-5, 26 September 2001.

Editor with E. Roanes, Non-Standard Applications of Computer Algebra II, Mathematics andComputers in Simulation, Volume 51, Issue 5, February 2000

Assisted Laurent Bernardin edit a volume on High Performance Symbolic Computing for Mathe-matics and Computers in Simulation, Volume 49, Issue 3, 1 August 1999.

Editor with E. Roanes and H. Hong, Non-Standard Applications of Computer Algebra, Mathemat-ics and Computers in Simulation, Volume 45, Issue 1-2, 1 January 1998.

Editor with V. Edneral and A. Bruno, Simplification of Systems of Algebraic and DifferentialEquations with Applications, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Volume 45, Issue5-6, 1-March-1998.

Editor of Proceedings of the International IMACS Symposium on Symbolic Computation, Lille,France, June 14-17, 1993, G. Jacob, N.E. Oussous and S. Steinberg (Eds.), University of Lille,France, 1993.

Edited the book Conservative Finite-Difference Methods on General Grids by M. Shashkov, CRCPress.

Member of the editorial board for the International Journal of Computational Mechanics. O.M.Beloterkovskii, Editor in Chief.

Advisory editor for CRC Press book series Scientific and Symbolic Computing since 1992. Alsoadvisory editor for computational mathematics.

Member of the International Advisory Boards the Mechanical Express and the Academic Computersince 1993.

ADVISORY COMMITTEES

Jan. 2004, Appointed a Fulbright Senior Specialist. Visited San Jose, National PedagogicalUniversity, Tegucigalpa, Honduras in the summer of 2004.

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Member, 2001 NSF panel to review ITR – Information Technology Research proposals.

Member, 1994 NSF panel for reviewing Young Investigator proposals.

Member, advisory committee for the UNM High Performance Computing, Education and ResearchProgram, 1993 - 1995.

Member, review committee for the 1989 Computers and Mathematics Conference.

MEMBERSHIPS

SIAM - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

IMACS - International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation.

SIGSAM - ACM Special Interest Group on Symbolic Computation. Elected Vice-Chair of theSIGSAM group (part of ACM) for 1991.

AAAS - American Association for the Advancement of Science.

RESEARCH SUPPORT

2007 Pending NIH 1P50GM085273 (Oliver, PI; S. Steinberg, Co-PI), 7/01/2008-6/30/2013, Cen-ter for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling, This grant is to establish a NIGMSNational Center for Systems Biology.

2006 University of New Mexico:

RO1 GM49814, Signaling Activity of IgE Receptor Subunits, Pathology, 2005-2009,$215,000 DC per year, PI Oliver, 10% support.

RO1 CA119232, Topography of ErbB signal transduction Pathology, 2005-2008, $200,000DC per year, PI Wilson, 10% support.

LLS SCOR P4, Dynamic Analyses of Signaling Networks in Leukemia, CRTC 2005-2010,$235,000 DC per year, PI Oliver, 10% support.

NCI P30, CRTC, 2005-2010, $800,000 DC per year, PI Wilman 10% support.

P20 GM065794, Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling, 3/1/06-10/28/08, CRTC, $250,000 DC per year, PI Oliver, 20% support.

Continuing Fulbright Senior Specialist.

2005 University of New Mexico:

IgE Receptor Subunit Signaling Activity (NIH, with Oliver and Wilson )

Dynamic Analyses of Signaling Networks in Leukemia (LLS SCOR, project 4 with Oliverand Wilson)

Topography of ErbB Signal Transduction (NIH, with Wilson and Oliver)

Renewal Pending : Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling (NIH, withOliver)

Continuing Fulbright Senior Specialist.

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Continuing: Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling

2004 University of New Mexico:

Continuing Fulbright Senior Specialist.

Continuing: Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling

2003 University of New Mexico:

Appointed a Fulbright Senior Specialist.

Continuing: Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling

2002 University of New Mexico:

Support for the New Mexico Workshop on Computational Cell Biology Microscopy,Membrane Biology and Modeling for Biosignaling Research from the UNM Center forAdvanced Studies.

UNM/SNL Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling, NIH P20 GM066283(PI: Oliver, CoPIs: Forrest, Heffelfinger, Steinberg), 8/1/2002-7/31/2005, $250,000 (DC)per year - total award $1,125,000 (DC + IDC).

UNM International Programs Recruiting Grant ($2400)

2001 University of New Mexico:

NSA grant at TVI to support the 7th ACA meeting. Submitted by TVI.

2000 University of New Mexico:

NSF Symbolic Computing in cooperation with NSF International Programs with B.Wendroff and R. Liska, continuing.

Summer support at LANL.

NM-CETP Mini-Grant for the Transitional Mathematics Team.

1999 University of New Mexico:

NSF Symbolic Computing in cooperation with NSF International Programs with B.Wendroff and R. Liska, continuing.

Finding New Numerical Methods in a Head Model, National Foundation for FunctionalBrain Imaging.

Summer Research Extension Program Proposal funded by the AFOSR.

1998 University of New Mexico:

NSF Symbolic Computing in cooperation with NSF International Programs with B.Wendroff and R. Liska, continuing.

Summer Research Program at Phillips Laboratory (AFOSR).

1997 University of New Mexico:

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NSF Symbolic Computing in cooperation with NSF International Programs with B.Wendroff and R. Liska, continuing.

National Security Agency support for the third Applied Computer Algebra Conference.

1997 Other

At SciComp: Continuing National Institute of Technology, Advanced Technologies Pro-gram Grant.

1996 University of New Mexico:

NSF Symbolic Computing in cooperation with NSF International Programs for a collab-oration with B. Wendroff and R. Liska, Symbolic Computing and Dimensionally ReducedModels of Fluid Flows.

NSF International programs grant with R. Liska, continuing.

1996 Other

At SciComp: Continuing National Institute of Technology, Advanced Technologies Pro-gram Grant.

Some modest support for Ecodynamics Inc for work on advanced hydro codes.

1995 University of New Mexico:

Short term planning grant from NSF International Programs, to visit Prof. P. Espinozain Lima, Peru, $2K.

International Science Foundation, Support for the First International Applied ComputerAlgebra Meeting, $6K.

National Security Agency, Support for the First International Applied Computer AlgebraMeeting, $9.

National Science Foundation, Support for the First International Applied Computer Al-gebra Meeting, $10.

NSF International programs grant with R. Liska, continuing.

1995 At SciComp, Inc.,

National Institute of Technology, Advanced Technologies Program, E. Kant, PI, Auto-matic Generation of Mathematical Modeling Components, $2.2M, 3 years.

1995 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

Sandia Grant, Flow in Porous Media, (sixth year).

1994 University of New Mexico:

NSF International programs grant with R. Liska, continuing.

Dr. R. Liska obtained Fulbright Scholar Program Travel Grant “Stability ProblemsTreated by Computer Algebra” to support collaboration with Prof. Steinberg.

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1994 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

Sandia Grant, Flow in Porous Media, (sixth year).

1993 University of New Mexico:

Waste Management Education and Research Consortium Grant (WERC), (third year).

NSF International programs grant with R. Liska.

LANL Fellowship for Ph.D. student N. Robidoux

1993 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

Sandia Grant, Flow in Porous Media, (fifth year).

1992 University of New Mexico:

WERC, second year.

Schlumberger Foundation Grant.

1992 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

Sandia Grant, Flow in Porous Media, (fourth year).

1991 University of New Mexico:

WERC, Efficient Algorithms for Modeling the WIPP Site.

NSF Mathematical Sciences Computing Research Environment.

1991 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

Sandia Grant, Flow in Porous Media, (third year).

NSF SBIR-I, Robust and Fast Numerical Grid Generation.

1990 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

Sandia Grant, Flow in Porous Media, (second year).

1989 University of New Mexico:

ARO, Symbol Manipulation, (sixth year).

1989 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

Sandia Grant, Flow in Porous Media.

AFWL-SBIR-II, Adaptive Grids for RAVEN.

AFOSR-SBIR-I, Optimization and Engineering Design.

NSF-SBIR, Lubrication Modeling.

Tetra-SBIR, 3-D Electric Field Code Development.

NUSC-SBIR, Transient 3-D Flow.

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1988 University of New Mexico:

ARO, Symbol Manipulation, (fifth year).

1988 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

AFWL-SBIR-II, Adaptive Grids for RAVEN.

AFOSR-SBIR-I, Optimization and Engineering Design.

ONR, Computational Ship Waves.

1987 University of New Mexico:

ARO, Symbol Manipulation (fourth year).

1987 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

ONR, Computational Ship Waves (third year).

AFOSR-SBIR, Adaptive Grids for RAVEN.

Sandia, A New Generation Ocean Circulation Model.

1986 University of New Mexico:

ARO, Symbol Manipulation (third year).

1986 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

ONR, Computational Ship Waves (second year).

1985 University of New Mexico:

ARO, Symbol Manipulation (second year).

1985 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

ONR, Computational Ship Waves.

1984 University of New Mexico:

ARO, Symbol Manipulation and Applied Mathematics.

1984 Ecodynamics Research Associates, Inc.:

ARO & AFSOR, Development of the GEM Package (third year).

AFOSR, Adaptive Grid Generation.

UNIVERSITY and OTHER SERVICE

Summer 06 Department liaison for the NanoScience and MicroSystems (NSMS) IGERT.

Spring 01 Attended the Math Contest Banquet.

Spring 01 Judged the Science Fair at Jefferson Mid School.

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Spring 00 Judged the Science Fair at Zia Elementary School.

Fall 98 – Spring 99 Serving on the ad-hoc committee on neuro imaging.

Fall 98 – Spring 99 Serving on an ad-hoc committee to revise the guidelines for the Conflict ofInterest Committee.

May 98 Judged the National Junior Science and Humanities Symposia (JSHS) Competition inAlbuquerque.

96-98 Thesis committee of Jim Warsa, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering. Working on finite-difference methods for Boltzman equations.

July, 96 Thesis Committee of Dennis Khetselius, Nonlocal Prolongations for the Twisting Type-N,Einstein Vacuum Field Equations with One Killing Vector, Physics, D. Finley advisor.

May, 96- SEC Admissions and Financial Aid Committee.

96 Volunteered to mentor for ROP the research opportunity Program for minority undergraduates.

96 Judged the Annual Northwestern NM Regional Science Fair.

Spring 95 Granted leave for 2/3rds time for two years to work for the SciComp company on creat-ing a commercial Problem Solving Environment for Numerical Methods for Partial DifferentialEquations.

Spring 95 Internal member of the graduate review committee for the Department of MechanicalEngineering.

Spring 95 Setting up Mathematica utilities for use in the applied math junior level and abovecourses. In particular, creating note books for Professor Hagstrom’s MA375 course. Contin-uing to work with E. Nuttall and J. Ingber on the Mathematica text for problem solving inEngineering.

95 Volunteered to mentor for ROP the research opportunity Program for minority undergraduates.

Fall 94 Member of a review committee for ARC-MHPCC research assistantships.

Fall 94 Meet several times with J. Ingber of Freshman Engineering to discuss the use of high-levelcomputer languages in Engineering, Mathematics and Physics.

Fall 94 Member of the committee setting up the university wide graduate degrees in high-performancecomputing.

Oct. 94 Gave the talk, USING THE NOTEBOOK INTERFACE IN MATHEMATICA in thedepartment. This described some of the possibilities for using Mathematica in teaching.

94/95 Chairman, Departments Tenure and Promotion Committee.

93/94 Member, Department Undergraduate Committee.

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92/93 Chairperson, Department Advisory Committee (committee to encourage contact with in-dustry and laboratories).

92/93 Chairperson, Department Promotion and Tenure Committee.

92 Team taught a course with Professor E. Nuttall of the Chemical and Nuclear EngineeringDepartment called Analysis using Mathematica.

91/92 Member, University Computer Use Committee.

89-91 Chairman, Department Computer Use Committee.

88 Judged the Annual Northwestern N.M. Regional Science Fair.

87 Chairman, Search Committee for Chairman of Computer Science Department.

87 Member, Search Committee for the VP for Computing.

87 Member, University Computer Use Committee.

87 Judged the Annual Northwestern NM Regional Science Fair.

86 Graded the Mathematical Competition in Modeling Contest.

85 Judged the Northwestern New Mexico Regional Science and Engineering Fair.

85 Graded for Mathematical Competition in Modeling Contest.

84 Rated as an excellent teacher of ordinary differential equations.

COURSES TAUGHT

Spring 06 • MA 579-1 Stochastic Modeling (17 students)

• MA 579-2 Biomath Seminar (8 students)

Fall 05 • MA 314 Linear Algebra (29 students)

• MA 316 Applied ODEs (18 students)

Spring 05 • MA 316 Applied ODEs (45 students)

• MA 679 BioMath Seminar (8 students)

Fall 04 • MA 462/512 Ordinary Differential equations(4.8) (18 students)

• MA 679 BioMath Seminar (5.7) (10 students)

Spring 04 • MA 463/513 Partial Differential Equations, course release.

• MA 679 BioMath Seminar (7 students)

Spring 06 MA 579-1, Random Walks (5.1)

Spring 06 MA 579-2, Gold Group (BioMath seminar) (NA)

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Fall 05 MA 314, Linear Algebra (3.6)

Fall 05 MA 316, ODEs (3.0)

Spring 05 MA 316, ODEs (3.3)

Spring 05 MA 679, Gold Group (6.0)

Fall 04 MA 512, ODEs, (4.8)

Fall 04 MA 679, Gold group (5.7)

Spring 04 ?

Fall 03 MA 316, Ordinary Differential Equations (3.9), course release.

Spring 03 Two course releases to start the STMC center.

Fall 02 MA 563, Measure Theory (6.0)

Spring 02 MA 513/463 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations (5.4)

Fall 01 MA 505 Numerical Analysis: Approximation and DEs (5.2)

Fall 01 MA 375 Numerical Computing (5.7)

Spring 01 MA 361 Advanced Calculus (5.3)

Spring 01 MA 180 Calculus for Business (NA)

Fall 00 MA 311 Vector Calculus (5.3)

Spring 00 Sabbatical

Fall 99 MA 471 High-Performance Computing (NA) & Undergraduate Chair

Spring 99 MA 504 Numerical Linear Algebra (4.0) & Undergraduate Chair

Fall 98 MA 180 Applied Calculus (4.0), MA 162 Calculus (5.2)

Spring 98 MA 180 Applied Calculus (4.3), MA 361 Advanced Calculus (5.1)

Fall 97 Industrial Leave

Spring 97 Industrial Leave, MA 463 Partial Differential Equations (5.0)

Fall 96 Industrial Leave, MA 557 Seminar

Spring 96 Industrial Leave

Fall 95 Industrial Leave, MA 579 Computer Algebra for Pure Math Students

Spring 95 Industrial Leave

Fall 94 MA 557 Selected Topics in Numerical Analysis (5.8)

Spring 94 MA 163 Calculus (4.2), MA 466 Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering(5.2)

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