
PARALLEL NUMERICAL ALGORITHMS
RESEARCH GROUP @ VT

TIM WARBURTON
Professor of Mathematics and John K. Costain Chair
Interests include the development of high-order finite element methods, high-performance computing, parallel algorithms, accelerating computing with GPUs, radiation boundary conditions, computational electromagnetics, computational fluid dynamics, computational geophysics including seismic inversion.

JOSEPH WEISSMAN
Graduate Student
Joe recently graduated from Virginia Tech with degrees in Math, Physics, and Computational Modeling & Data Analytics. He is pursuing a Master's in Mathematics also at Virginia Tech.
He has written a Jacobi-Free Newton Krylov solver for libParanumal and is now working on preconditioning. His
research interests include high performance computing, preconditioning, and machine learning.