Direction of Ph.D. Students

  1. A. Balogh, degree awarded in May 1997, dissertation title ``Feedback regularization and stabilization of systems governed by Navier-Stokes equations,'' joint direction with D.S. Gilliam. A. Balogh currently holds a postdoctoral position at the University of California at San Diego.
  2. I. Laukó, degree awarded in May 1997, dissertation title ``Output regulation problem for infinite dimensional linear systems,'' joint direction with D.S. Gilliam. I. Laukó has held postdoctoral positions at Washington University, St. Louis and North Carolina State University. He has just accepted a tenure-track position at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
  3. G. Pinter, degree awarded in May 1997, dissertation title ``Attractors of damped abstract nonlinear hyperbolic systems,'' joint direction with D.S. Gilliam. G. Pinter held a postdoctoral position at North Carolina State University until she recently accepted a tenure-track position at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
  4. N.A. Okasha, degree awarded in May 1995, dissertation title ``Dynamics of boundary-controlled convective reaction-diffusion equations.'' He currently holds a position at Three Rivers Technical College, Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
Direction of MS/MA Students
  1. J. Hood, thesis title ``Geometric theory of output regulation,'' degree awarded in May of 2002 (joint direction with D.S. Gilliam).
  2. J. Baker, thesis title ``Streamlines of an axially symmetric tornado model in the high viscosity limit,'' degree awarded in December of 2000 (joint direction with D.S. Gilliam).
  3. J. Hill, title of report ``A numerical anomaly for Burgers' equation with Neumann Boundary conditions,'' degree awarded in May, 2000 (joint direction with D.S. Gilliam).
  4. E. Vugrin, thesis title ``Analytical and numerical investigation of the Kuo tornado model,'' degree awarded in May, 2000 (joint direction with D.S. Gilliam).
  5. C. Mickel, thesis title ``Analytical and numerical investigation of the Donaldson-Sullivan tornado model,'' degree awarded in May, 2000 (joint direction with D.S. Gilliam).
  6. P. Schmidt, thesis title ``The Burgers-Rott tornado model,'' degree awarded in May, 1999 (joint direction with D.S. Gilliam).
  7. M. Dickens, thesis title ``Stationary solutions of controlled generalized Burgers' equation,'' degree awarded in May, 1996.
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