Grants Spotlight

Grants Spotlights

 

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Delaware is excited to celebrate our faculty’s recent grant awards. These grants, from organizations like the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy, support important research and educational projects led by our talented professors.

We’re proud to highlight these achievements and share how our faculty’s hard work is helping shape the future of mathematics.

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Mahya Ghandehari Advancing Network Analysis

Discover Mahya Ghandehari’s groundbreaking NSF-funded research at the University of Delaware, developing advanced mathematical methods for analyzing and visualizing large, complex networks. Learn how her work on graphon-based seriation is transforming data analysis in fields like sociology, psychology, and image processing.

Read more about Mahya Ghandehari’s research here.

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Jingmei Qiu Advancing Plasma Physics

Explore how Jingmei Qiu, Unidel Professor at the University of Delaware, is advancing plasma physics and fusion energy research through CHaRMNET, developing innovative mathematical modeling and high-dimensional simulation techniques funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Read more about Jingmei Qiu’s research here.

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UD Math Professors Lead Cutting-Edge Projects Backed by NSF and DoD Grants

University of Delaware mathematicians Dominique Guillot and Jingmei Qiu have secured major federal grants to advance foundational mathematical research with broad applications across science and engineering. These grants position UD as a hub for cutting-edge mathematical research with tangible engineering applications, while cultivating the next generation of computational scientists.

Read more about these research grants here.