Published numerous academic papers, see the Publications section on her personal website for details.
Research Experience
Serves as a Professor of Mathematics and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, focusing on Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations and their applications in fluid dynamics, machine learning, and mathematical modeling.
Education
Ph.D. in Mathematics from Princeton University, 1991; M.A. in Mathematics from Princeton University, 1988; A.B. in Mathematics from Princeton University, 1987.
Background
Professor of Mathematics and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Betsy Wood Knapp Chair for Innovation and Creativity, Member of the California NanoSystems Institute. Research interests include Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, Applied Mathematics, Fluid dynamics, machine learning, and mathematical modeling.
Miscellany
Provides information and advice for prospective PhD students and postdocs. Does not involve high school students in research, giving priority to UCLA students.