James Lambers
Assistant Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
Hello!
I am an
assistant professor in the
Department
of Mathematics
at the University of
Southern Mississippi, and an affiliate of the
Institute
for Computational and Mathematical Engineering
at Stanford University.
Previously, I was an acting assistant professor in the
Department
of Energy Resources Engineering
at Stanford University.
Before that, I was a lecturer and researcher in the
Mathematics Department
at the University
of California at Irvine.
I am a PhD graduate of the
SCCM program
at Stanford University.
For my thesis I worked on Krylov subspace methods for variable-coefficient
initial-boundary value problems.
My advisors were
Joe Oliger
and
Gene Golub.
You can download my thesis in ps or
pdf format.
My current research is on spectral methods for time-dependent variable-coefficient PDE; simulation of gas injection processes for
enhanced oil recovery, in collaboration with
Margot Gerritsen; and
denoising of images via nonlinear diffusion,
in collaboration with
Patrick Guidotti.
You can find my CV here.
How to reach me:
Office: Southern Hall 301
Phone: (601) 266-5784
Email: James.Lambers@usm.edu