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Benjamin W. Ong. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University. Mandal BC, Ong BW and Haynes RD, A RIDC-Optimized Schwarz space time method for time dependent PDES. Cartwright K, Christlieb AJ, Ong BW, A particle-in-cell method with sub-cell resolution. Christlieb, AJ and Ong, BW, Particle simulations of weak solutions of the Valsov-Poisson equations. Mandal BC and Ong BW, Pipeline Dirichlet-Neumann and Neumann-Neumann Waveform Relaxation Methods. 2011 Christ...

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Benjamin W. Ong. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University. Ben is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Michigan Technological University! Ben has several active projects:. 3) Computational Plasma Physics - This project uses various methods, including the above boundary integral methods, to solve Boltzman's equation in regimes exhibiting multi-scale behavior in space and time. Target problems include arc-and-spark simul...

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Benjamin W. Ong. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University. The following software packages are released under the Apache License 2.0. Which allows the user of the software the freedom to use the software for any purpose, to distribute it, to modify it, and to distribute modified versions of the software, under terms of the license, without concern for royalties. The usual disclaimer for warranty applies. Revisionist Integral Deferred Correction.

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Benjamin W. Ong. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University. Fall 2016, MA 3520 - Elementary Differential Equations. Fall 2016, MA 5629 - Numerical PDEs ( Course Website. Spring 2017, MA 1600 - Introduction to Scientific Simulations. At Michigan Tech, I have previously taught. Spring 2016, MA1600 (Introduction to Scientific Simulations). Spring 2015, MA-1600, "Introduction to Scientific Simulations" ( Course Website.

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Benjamin W. Ong. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University. Dr Ke Wang (2013-2014, MSU). Dr Lee Van Groningen. 2012, co-supervised with Andrew Christlieb @ MSU). Dr Maureen Morton (2010, co-supervised with Andrew Christlieb @ MSU). Ethan Novak (current, MTU). Scott High (2014. MSU). Kyle Stankowski (current, MTU). Joshua Prewett (current, MTU). Kyle Ladd (2011-2014, MSU). Justin Fila (2012-2013, MSU).

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Research Associate at the Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University. USA (Supervisor : Prof. Andrew Christlieb. Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University. USA (Supervisor : Prof. Benjamin Ong. PhD at the Mathematics Section, University of Geneva. Switzerland (Supervisor : Prof. Martin Gander. Co-supervisor: Prof. Felix Kwok. M Sc at Department of Mathematics. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India. It is only because.

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