Marta D'Elia

Sandia National Labs

I have a postdoctoral position in the Optimization and Uncertainty Quantification department at Sandia National Laboratories. My research is focused on the solution of nonlocal problems, mesh repairing techniques, and transport problems modeled by partial differential equations. My scientific interests are Numerical Analysis, Scientific Computing, Optimal Control and Uncertainty Quantification. I earned my Master degree in Mathematical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, under the supervision of Prof. Quarteroni. I obtained my PhD degree in Applied Mathematics at the Emory University, GA, under the supervision of Prof. Veneziani; my work was focused on Computational Fluid Dynamics for cardiovascular problems. Prior to joining Sandia I was a postdoctoral fellow at the Florida State University in the group of Prof. Gunzburger.

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