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Ignas Satkauskas

Graduate Student

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(303) 384-6468

Ignas Satkauskas is a graduate student in the department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His research interests lie in computational mathematics. In particular, he is interested in computational fluid dynamics, model coupling of multi-scale and multi-physics problems, efficient and scalable numerical PDE solvers, signal processing, and high-performance computing. Currently, under the guidance of Dr. Michael A. Sprague, he is working on computational fluid dynamics code coupling.

Professional Experience

  • 2011–present, Research Assistant, NREL
  • 2010–2011, Teaching Assistant, Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • 2009–2010, Research Assistant, Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • 2008–2009, Grader, Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder

Presentations

"Model coupling for multi-scale wind-energy computing", Computational Math Seminar, Nov. 29, 2011, University of Colorado, Boulder

"Dynamic Stability of Human Gait", Sixth Front Range Applied Mathematics Student Conference, March 6, 2010, Denver, Colorado

Education 

  • Ph.D. (in progress), applied mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • B.A., mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder

Selected Publications 

  1. Satkauskas, I. (November 2011). "Model Coupling for Multi-scale Wind-energy Computing." Computational Math Seminar, University of Colorado; November 29, 2011, Boulder, Colorado.
  2. Satkauskas, I. (March 2010). "Dynamic Stability of Human Gait." Presentation at Sixth Front Range Applied Mathematics Student Conference; March 6, 2010, Denver, Colorado.