Project milestones
Please submit your project proposal by Wednesday February 25, 2009. If
you are having trouble deciding on a project, you may look at the pages
from previous years for general ideas. Also, you are encouraged to visit
my office hours to discuss possible topics, or if that is difficult, send
an email.
Midterm reports are due on Friday, March 20. This is just before
spring break.
Final reports are due on Wednesday, May 13.
Project presentations:
Talks will be 20 minutes long, with some time in between for setting up
and questions.
- May 4: Lei Tian, Transport of Intensity Equation and Poisson
Equation
- May 6: Uzoma Orji, Electric Field Transient Responses in a Dielectric
Medium
- May 8: Eric Dow, MUSCL Schemes for Compressible Fluid Flow
- May 8: Matt McDaniel, Black Scholes - Finite Difference Methods versus
Historical Data
- May 11: Jakob Kostjukovsky, Parabolic Equation Method for Modeling
Sound Radiation of Vibrating Structures
- May 11: Ping Zhai, Using a 2D numerical model to simulate the
wind-driven circulation in the Red Sea
- May 13: Jon Gibbs, Finite Difference Simulation of a Cryogenic
Tank
- May 13: Matt Petersen, A Numerical Analysis of 2D Supersonic Nozzle
Flow