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Kiera Harmatz-Kean

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Dr. Kiera Kean holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh, where she also earned her B.S. in Mathematics. During her doctoral studies under the guidance of Dr. William Layton, she specialized in computational fluid dynamics. In particular, she has worked on energy dissipation estimates, one equation turbulence models, reduced order models, and penalty methods. She served as an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Temple University advised by Dr. Benjamin Seibold, where her research focused on the stability and efficiency of numerical methods for differential equations.

Publications

A Doubly Adaptive Penalty Method for the Navier-Stokes Equations

International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling

X. Xie, K. Kean, and S. Xu

On The Prandtl-Kolmogorov 1-Equation Model for Turbulence

Philosophical Transactions A

K. Kean, W. Layton, M. Schneier

The Scott Vogelius Method for the Stokes Problem on Anisotropic Meshes

International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling

K. Kean, M. Neilan, M. Schneier

Clipping over dissipation in turbulence models

International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling

K. Kean, W. Layton, M. Schneier

Error analysis of supremizer pressure recovery for POD based reduced-order models of the time-dependent Navier–Stokes equations

SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis

K. Kean, M. Schneier