Mansi Bezbaruah
I am a final year Ph.D. student in the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M under the supervision of Dr. Matthias Maier. My research interests are numerical methods for PDEs, finite element methods, finite element software, parallel and distributed computing, PDE-constrained optimization, shape optimization, and time-harmonic Maxwell's equations.
I am a final year Ph.D. student in the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M under the supervision of Dr. Matthias Maier. My research interests are numerical methods for PDEs, finite element methods, finite element software, parallel and distributed computing, PDE-constrained optimization, shape optimization, and time-harmonic Maxwell's equations.
In Summer 2023, I was a Graduate Research Intern at Los Alamos National Lab in the T-5 group (Applied Mathematics and Plasma Physics), mentored by Dr. Michael McCann and Dr. Marc Klasky. We worked on a sparse-view tomography problem.
In Summer 2024, I was a Computing Scholar at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, mentored by Dr. Ketan Mittal. I developed GPU kernels for target-matrix optimization paradigm (TMOP) operations in the open-source Finite Element library MFEM.
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Email: bezba004@tamu.edu
Office: Blocker 502A