Tuan Pham
Tuan Pham
From Fall 2023, I am an Assistant Professor at Brigham Young University-Hawaii. I am also a Courtesy Assistant Professor at Oregon State University.
During the academic year 2022-2023, I was an Assistant Professor and Pathway Coordinator at Eastern Oregon University. Prior to that, I was a postdoc at Brigham Young University (2020-2022) and Oregon State University (2018-2020).
Research
Field
Partial Differential Equations, Probability, Fluid Dynamics, Numerical Analysis
Description
I investigate differential equations from analytic, probabilistic, and numerical perspectives. My current projects are on:
- The regularity of the Navier-Stokes equations.
- The symbiotic relations between the Navier-Stokes equations (or related differential equations such as the alpha-Riccati equation, the Burgers equation, the KPP equation, the Montgomery-Smith equation) and the associated stochastic cascades.
- Numerical simulations and Monte Carlo simulations for fluid flows.
- Hydrodynamic stability.
More description of my research can be found here: https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/tpham/projects/
If you are interested to be involved in a project, either at an undergraduate or graduate level, please feel free to contact me.
Education
Ph.D. Mathematics, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2018
M.S. Applied Mathematics, University of Orleans, France, 2012
B.S. Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Science, HCM City, Vietnam, 2010