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About Anh Thái Nhan

My overall research goal is to develop novel, fast, and robust numerical methods to efficiently solve scientific problems. I find this field particularly fascinating because recent development in technology has provided computers with greater computational power which has increased the potential to implement large-scale problems with high-performance and even greater parallelism. Therefore, there is a need to develop novel numerical linear algebra and numerical analysis tools to fully exploit this advanced computing potential. I believe that, in the near future, a combination of mathematics and scientific computing will provide even more powerful means to explore and simulate large-scale scientific problems with applications in physics, chemistry, and biology.

Positions

January 2023 - Present Academic Year Adjunct Lecturer, Santa Clara University Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
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2018 - 2023 Assistant Professor and Math Program Director, Holy Names University
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January 2018 - August 2018 Mathematics Instructor, Chabot College
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January 2016 - August 2018 Mathematics Instructor, Ohlone College
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November 2009 - September 2015 Irish Research Council and Science Foundation Ireland Research Fellow and Graduate Student Instructor, National University of Ireland, Galway
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September 2005 - November 2009 Full-time tenure-track Lecturer, Cantho University, Cantho, Vietnam
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Education

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September 2015 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing, National University of Ireland, Galway
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August 2011 M.S. in Applied Mathematics (Research Program), National University of Ireland, Galway
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December 2008 M.S. in Mathematics (Taught Program), Hanoi National University of Education
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August 2005 B.S. in Mathematics, Cantho University, Cantho, Vietnam
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Research Works (28)