September 26, 2024
Location: SB 145
Time: 12:00 pm
Presenter: Jahmario Williams
2-Dimensional Heat Diffusion Equation Through conduction
Abstract:
Heat is pervasive throughout our daily lives and many areas such as thermochemistry, thermodynamics, heat transfer, physics, applied mathematics etc… use concepts from the laws of thermodynamics to model the transfer of heat. Therefore, we will derive the general 2 Heat Diffusion Equation and discuss some other important partial derivatives that comes from this general partial differential equation. Also, in this talk, I will discuss some important operators that are known and used extensively throughout the literature.
Jahmario Williams, Ph.D., is an Associate professor and current Acting Chair in the department of mathematics at Texas Southern University, where he started fall 2013. Dr. Williams received his PhD in mathematics from Mississippi State University (MSU) August 2013 and his master’s in mathematical sciences from MSU May 2008. In particular, his research area is in Partial Differential Equations (PDE). In PDE, he mainly studies the existence and nonexistence to elliptic equations and have some experience with a few programming languages such as Matlab and Mathematica.
Light lunch will be served.