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Dongwook Lee
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Associate Professor, Applied Mathematics
Department
Applied Mathematics
Telephone Number
831-502-7708
Office Location
Baskin Engineering, Room 357C
Mail Stop
SOE2
Research Areas
Computational mathematics and numerical analysis, computational magnetohydrodynamics and gas dynamics, high-order shock capturing numerical methods, high-performance computing, numerical modeling of astrophysics and high-energy-density physics
Web Page
Dongwook's Homepage
Projects
High-order Schemes using Gaussian Processes for Finite Difference and Finite Volume methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics
Fourth-order Accurate Piecewise-Cubic Polynomial Methods
Jacobian-Free Newton-Krylov Implicit Solver
Slowly-moving Shock
The FLASH Code
Selected Publications
C. Graziani, P. Tzeferacos, D. Lee, D. Q. Lamb, K. Weide, M. Fatenejad, and J. Miller, “The Biermann Catastrophe in Numerical Magnetohydrodynamics”, The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 802, pp. 43-65, 2015
Meinecke et al., "Turbulent amplification of magnetic fields in laboratory laser-produced shock waves", Nature Physics, doi:10.1038/nphys2978, 2014
Lee, “A Solution Accurate, Ecient and Stable Unsplit Staggered Mesh Scheme for Three Dimensional Magnetohydrodynamics”, Journal of Computational Physics, 243:269–292, Mar. 22, 2013
Tzeferacos et al., “FLASH Magnetohydrodynamics Simulations of Laser-Driven Shock Experiments”, High Energy Density Physics, 8:322–328, Sept. 1, 2012
Lee & Deane, “An Unsplit Staggered Mesh Scheme for Multidimensional Magnetohydrodynamics”, Journal of Computational Physics, 228:952–975, Sept. 12, 2009
Degree
Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computation, 2006, University of Maryland at College Park
M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, 2003, University of Maryland at College Park; M.S. in Mathematics, 1998, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea
B.S. in Mathematics, 1994, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea
Students
Christopher Joseph DeGrendele (Graduate)
Michael J. Lavell (Alumni)
Youngjun Lee (Graduate)
Martin Rodriguez Jr. (Graduate)
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