Changqing Hu
257 Gano St., Apt.11
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 274-5622, (401) 863-3878
hu@cfm.brown.edu
- 09/95---05/99: Ph.D. in
Applied Mathematics, Brown University
in May, 1999.
- 09/96---05/99: M.S. in
Computer Science, Brown University
in May, 1999.
- 09/93---07/95: M.S. in
Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh.
- 09/86---01/89: M.S. in Applied Mathematics, Computing Center,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
- 09/82---07/86: B.S. in Applied Mathematics,
Peking University,
Beijing, China.
- 09/95---07/99: Teaching/Research Assistant,
Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University.
- 09/93---07/95: Teaching Assistant,
Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh.
- 01/89---08/93: Research Associate, Computing Center,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
- Weighted Essentially
Non-Oscillatory Schemes on Triangular Meshes
(with Chi-Wang Shu, Journal of Computational Physics, v150,
pp.97-127 (1999)).
- A Discontinuous Galerkin Finite
Element Method for Hamilton-Jacobi Equations
(with Chi-Wang Shu, SIAM J. on Scientific Computing, to appear).
- High Order Weighted ENO Schemes for Unstructured Meshes:
preliminary results (with Chi-Wang Shu.
Computational Fluid Dynamics 98, Invited Lectures, Minisymposia and
Special Technological Sessions of the Fourth European Computational
Fluid Dynamics Conference, K. Papailiou, D. Tsahalis, J. Periaux and
D. Knorzer, Editors, John Wiley and Sons, v2, September 1998,
pp.356-362.)
- Analysis of the discontinuous Galerkin method for
Hamilton-Jacobi equations (O. Lepsky, C. Hu and C.-W. Shu;
Journal of Numerical Analysis, to appear).
- Second Order Quasimonotone Schemes for Conservation Laws
(Journal on Numerical Methods and Computer Applications, No.2,
June 1994, pp. 148-154).
- FUM-An Efficient MmB Solver for Steady Inviscid Flows
(with Huamo Wu. Computers & Fluids, v22, 1993, pp.157-162).
- High-Resolution Schemes using Predictor-Corrector Methods for
Conservation Laws
(ACTA Aerodynamica Sinica, v10, 1992, No.3, pp.125-136).
- Proficient in using Unix, VMS, Windows, DOS.
- Proficient in using C++ and JAVA. Have coded a mini-compiler for
C with C++, several computer graphics
projects
with C++, and a project of rooted trees
drawing by JAVA.
- Proficient in using FORTRAN on workstations, VMS and supercomputers
(CRAY T90).
- Proficient in using parallel computers such as SP2 and PARAGON.
- Proficient in using software packages such as Matlab,
Mathematica, Tecplot.
- Professor Chi-Wang Shu, Division of Applied Math., Brown Univ.,
(401) 863-2459
- Professor David Gottlieb, Division of Applied Math., Brown Univ.
(401) 863-2266
- Professor Jan Hesthaven, Division of Applied Math., Brown Univ.
(401) 863-2671