Dr. A. Haque
E-Mail: ahaque7@iit.edu
Office: Engineering 1, Room 111C
Office hours:
MTWR 12:00pm-12:45pm
Also by appointment
Courses
Math 151
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Optional recommended books
- Functions and Graphs, Gelfand, Glagoleva, and Shnol, Dover, 2002.
- Fundamentals of Scientific Mathematics, George E. Owen, Dover, 2003.
- Useful Mathematical and Physical Formulae, Matthew Watkins, Walker and Company, 2000.
Course talks
Bio Info
Education
1992 B.S. in Mathematics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, Virginia
1994 M.S. in Mathematics, George Mason University,
Fairfax, Virginia
2005 Ph.D. in Computational Sciences and Informatics, George Mason University,
Fairfax, Virginia
Title of Dissertation: Calibration of Equations of State and Design of High-Pressure
Shock Wave Experiments using Numerical Simulation
Publications
Aamer Haque and Gary A. Dilts, Three-dimensional boundary detection for particle methods, Journal of Computational Physics, 226 #2, p.1710-1730, 2007
Conference Proceedings
John F. Wallin and Aamer Haque, LPRH - Local Polynomial Regression Hydrodynamics, in Meshfree Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Michael Griebel and Marc A. Schweitzer (editors), Springer, 2003.
Technical Reports
G.A. Dilts, A.I. Haque, and J. Wallin, Tuned Local Regression Estimators for the Numerical Solution of Differential Equations, LA-UR-01-6595, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 2001.
G.A. Dilts and A.I. Haque, Three-dimensional Boundary Detection for Smooth Particle Methods, LA-UR-00-4419, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 2000.
Professional Organizations
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA), member since 2007.
Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
(CTBUH), member since 2006.
Research Interests
Hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, aircraft performance, solid mechanics, shock waves, high energy density physics, plasma physics, finite element methods, structural systems for tall buildings.
Hobbies
Books, cats, coffee, chocolate.
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