Thomas Hamori

I'm currently a postdoc at Argonne National Lab. My research interests lie in the analysis and theory of nonlinear partial differential equations, specializing in applications to fluid dynamics and traffic flow.  I also dabble in scientific machine learning, computational fluid dynamics, and more recently, software engineering for transportation networks.

Education

Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of South Carolina

August 2019 - May 2024

I completed my Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of South Carolina. My advisor was Dr. Changhui Tan. During my time at USC I was supported by the DASIV center and RTG grant. I co-founded and organized the ACM Student Seminar. My thesis concerned the well-posedness of hyperbolic conservation laws arising from traffic flow.

B.S. in Mathematics, Purdue University

August 2013 - May 2018

I completed my undergraduate degree in mathematics at Purdue University.  I also earned a minor in philosophy. I was involved in several organizations, including residence life, where I worked as an RA and later in a supervisory role for a team of RA's. I was also involved in the Social Cognition of Social Justice psychology lab headed by Dr. Erin Hennes. I contributed to a publication regarding misinformation and system-justification.

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