P.W. Hemker
Who am I?
email: P.W.Hemker@cwi.nl
Affiliations
Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica
Department: Modelling Analysis and Simulation
Phone:+31 20 5924108
Fax: +31 20 5924199
E-mail: pieth@cwi.nl
and
University of Amsterdam
Faculty of Science
Department of Mathematics
Korteweg de Vries-Instituut
Phone:+31 20 5256087
E-mail: pieth@science.uva.nl
Research interests
See e.g.
Publication list
See my
publication list (pdf) with hyperlinks
to allmost all my publications.
You can also access all my publications until 2003 through
Darenet.
Editorial duties
Associate editor (until 2010 editor) of the journal
Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics
(CMAM)
Research team
Until December 2001 I was leader of CWI's research programme
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation: Computational Fluid Dynamics .
Since January 2002 this programme is headed by
B. Koren,
under the new name
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation: Computing and Control .
January 2002 I was elected CWI fellow,
which implies freedom from administrative duties
and full freedom in research.
At the moment the main topics I'm working on are:
Numerical singular perturbation problems
(with G.I.Shishkin, IMM Ekaterinburg, Russia),
Space mapping and defect correction for inverse problems in electromagnetics
(together with a PhD student: D. Echeverria at CWI),
and Multigrid methods for hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods.
December 2006 I formally retired. This leaves me with the status of emeritus, with only few obligations
and a complete freedom to do research and other interesting things.
Since 2007 I'm running my own institute:
IPIR .
Regular meetings
Upcoming and recent events
Teaching
2006 onward
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Since I retired in 2006, no more formal courses will be given by me
2005-2006 course
2004-2005 course
Notes
Schedule
University connection
Mathematics communication
"I have long argued that mathematicians ought to make a greater effort
to communicate their ideas and research effectively not only to the general public
but also to their own mathematical colleagues and to scientists and engineers.
I have attended far too many mathematics lectures where even mathematicians
quickly lose the talk's thread and begin to nod off, and
I have glanced at too many research papers that fail to explain why
a given topic is worth pursuing or to put the material in a broader context."
Scholarly society
Hollandsche Maatschappye der Weetenschappen te Haarlem .
De Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen.
The
Institute for Pure Incomprehensible Research:
Opinion
Useful links
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