Minghao Wu Rostami

Minghao Wu Rostami
Assistant Professor
CONTACT
Mathematics
304D Carnegie Library
Email: mwrostam@syr.edu
Office: 315.443.1469
Degrees
- Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computation, University of Maryland, 2012
- B.S. in Applied Mathematics, South China University of Technology, 2007
Social/Academic Links
Numerical linear algebra with applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), specifically:
- Efficient simulation of large-scale fluid-structure interactions
- Fast multipole method for the regularized Stokes formulation
- Preconditioners for linear systems arising from CFD
- Pseudospectral analysis of large, sparse matrices
- Numerical methods for computing the real structured pseudospectral abscissa
- Numerical methods for finding the real stability radius
- Numerical methods for linear stability analysis and bifurcation of large-scale dynamical systems
- Solvers for large-scale, non-symmetric eigenvalue problems
- Solvers for large-scale Lyapunov equations
- Numerical methods for detecting bifurcation phenomena
(Nov. 21, 2022)
Six professors from A&S’ mathematics department have been awarded National Science Foundation grants, bringing funding for mathematics research and community building.
(April 29, 2022)
Professors John Franck, Brett Jakubiak, David Kellen, Davoud Mozhdehi and Minghao Rostami have been awarded five-year CAREER grants to support their innovative research and educational outreach.
(March 16, 2020)
Computing resources grant from XSEDE
(March 29, 2017)
Interdisciplinary research thrives in Department of Mathematics