Bobby Liu
Biographical Sketch
Originally from China, Liu completed his undergraduate degree in computational math at Peking University. He then moved to California to pursue a doctorate in mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles. Liu will be working with the ALE-AMR code to add surface tension. This work is a continuation of his graduate research and a project that he worked on as a NERSC summer student.
Publication
Wangyi Liu, John Barnard, Alex Friedman, Nathan Masters, Aaron Fisher, Alice Koniges, David Eder, Modeling droplet breakup effects with applications in the warm dense matter NDCX experiment, APSDPP poster, 2011.
Wangyi Liu, John Barnard, Alex Friedman, Nathan Masters, Aaron Fisher, Velemir Mlaker, Alice Koniges, David Eder, Modeling droplet breakup effects in warm dense matter experiments with diffuse interface methods in ALE-AMR code, SciDAC conference, 2011.
Wangyi Liu, Andrea Bertozzi, and Theodore Kolokolnikov, Diffuse interface surface tension models in an expanding flow, Comm. Math. Sci., 10(1), pp. 387-418, 2012.
Wangyi Liu, Two Dynamical System Models Based on Real-World Scenarios: a Swarming Control Model and a surface tension model, PhD thesis, 2011.
Wangyi Liu, Martin B. Short, Yasser E. Taima, and Andrea L. Bertozzi, Multiscale Collaborative Searching Through Swarming, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation, and Robotics (ICINCO), Portugal, June 2010.