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About Kevin G. TeBeest, Ph.D.

Dr. TeBeest, who has an earned doctorate from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has expertise in applied and computational mathematics and computational fluid dynamics. Specifically, his doctoral dissertation was entitled, "Linear Stability and Bifurcation of Natural Convection Flows within Arbitrary-Gap, Concentric Spherical Annulus Enclosures." His current research, begun in late 2018--early 2019, focuses on the numerical investigation of the stability and bifurcation of rapidly accelerated solid shells using various stress-strain models. To date Professor TeBeest has taught more than 18 different courses in 3 different major programs (mathematics, engineering, and physics).

Positions

Present Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics, Kettering University Department of Mathematics
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1992 - 1993 Assistant Professor, South Dakota State University ‐ Department of Engineering Physics
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Honors and Awards

  • Kettering University Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher of the Year, 2003.
  • Kettering University Outstanding Teaching Award, 2018.

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Education

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1992 Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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1986 M.S. in Applied Mathematics, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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1981 B.S. in Mathematics, South Dakota State University
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