Curriculum Vitae of Yuriko Yamamuro Renardy
Teaching: Math 2214 Introduction to
Differential Equations.
CRN 15701.
CRN 19128.
Spring 2017 scientific activities:
Society of Rheology 88th Annual Meeting, Tampa
FL 2/15/2017.
Department of Mathematical Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark NJ 2/27/17-3/3/17,
guest lecture Capstone class 2/28/17, Applied Mathematics
Colloquium, 3/3/2017. University of British Columbia Fluid Mechanics Lab,
4/8/2017-6/22/2017. Seminar at the Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University May 10, 2017.
Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Complex Fluids and Flows in Industry and Nature workshop, 6/12/2017-
6/15/2017.
Banff International
Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery,
Workshop on Mathematical Approaches to
Interfacial Dynamics in Complex Fluids, 6/25/17 - 6/30/17.
Society of Engineering Science, Taylor Medal Symposium, SES
2017, 54th Annual Technical Meeting, Boston
MA, 7/25/17- 7/28/2017. Seminar at Procter & Gamble Technical Division, Cincinnati OH,
August 3,2017.
Professional Service in 2017:
Reviewer for the National Science Foundation fluid dynamics program in
engineering, applied mathematics; reviewer for journals including
Physics of Fluids, the Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Acta
Mechanica, European Journal of Applied Mathematics, Physical Review
Fluids.
AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Lecture Selection Committee 2017-2019, SIAM
Fellows
Canvassing Committee 2018-2020. Editorial Board member for SIAM Journal of
Applied Mathematics 2014 --, Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 2002
--, IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics 2002--. Advisory Board member for
Acta Mechanica 2003 --.
Recognition 2018.
The 40th Anniversary Article Collection from The
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics has chosen one work per year in the last 40 years.
Our work is the winner for the year 1986 Linear
stability of plane Couette flow of an upper convected Maxwell fluid.
And, the 50-year anniversary website of the
Journal of Engineering
Mathematics shows
my paper with Shahriar Afkhami
as representing the
area of field manipulation
of interfacial flows.
In the past, I have
taught the following courses.
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