Guangming Yao

Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
Clarkson University
United States of America

Professor Mathematics
Biography

Guangming Yao has an undergraduate degree and master degree in mathematics from Haerbin Normal University and a Ph.D. in computational mathematics from the University of Southern Mississippi. Her research concentrates on meshless method for solving differential equations and mathematical modeling. She is curious about differences on mathematics education between China and US. She likes to listen to her colleagues and students instead of doing something productive, and knitting.

Research Intrest

My research interests include numerical solutions of ODEs and PDEs, radial basis functions, and related mathematical modelings and computations:1. RBF-PDE. This is my primary research area where I'm investigating numerical methods using radial basis functions (RBFs) to solve various types of partial differential equations including elliptic PDEs and other time dependent PDEs. RBFs are used to discretize spatial domains on scattered data. 

List of Publications
Wen Li, Xiaoyan Liu, and G. Yao, A local meshless collocation method for solving certain inverse problems, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 57, 9--15, 2015.
M. Bani-Yaghoub, G. Yao, and H. Voulov, Existence and stability of stationary waves of a population model with strong allee effect, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 307, 385--393, 2016.
G. Yao, Karen Bliss, Michelle Crimi, Katie Fowler, Jesse Clark-Stone, and Wen Li, Radial Basis Function Simulation of Slow-Release Permanganate for Groundwater Remediation Via Oxidation, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 307, 235--247, 2016.