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Ph.D. (1998 University of Pittsburgh), MA (1996 University of Pittsburgh)
MS. (1989 KFUPM), BS (1987 KFUPM)
Assistant Professor, 1998-present, Math Dept, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Prep. Year Math Program Coordinator, 2001-present, Prep. Year Math Program, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Lecturer, 1989-1998, Math Dept, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Graduate Assistant, 1987-1998, Math Dept, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Faisal Fairag's research interests lie primarily in the field of Numerical Analysis and computational mathematics. He studies numerical methods for partial differential equations and in particular finite element methods. His current major research interest is in multilevel methods for the Navier-Stokes equations and Ladyzhenskaya model for incompressible viscous flow. He studies the theoretical analysis, algorithmic developments and practical applications of these methods. Research publications and description of some ongoing research projects of Fairag can be fond here.
? MATH 260 - Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
? MATH 574 - Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
? MATH 321 - Numerical Mathematics & Computing
? MATH 280 – Linear Algebra
? MATH 202 - Elements of Differential Equations
? SIAM
? American Mathematical Society
? The Mathematical Association of America
? European Mathematical Information Service
? Mathematics Subject Classification 2000
? Classical Analysis (CA) section of the xxx math archives.
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FSU Math: Numerical Analysis
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? ETNA Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis
? Journal of Symbolic Computation
? Electronic Research Announcements of the AMS
? IDEAL
? Elsevier
? MATLAB
? Available Mathematical Software
? Maple
? IFER - Internet Finite Element Resources
? YES 2000, Yosemite Educational Symposium, October 29 - November 1, 2000, Yosemite National Park
? الدورة الاولى لمدرسي الرياضيات
Last modified Sep 21, 2002 by Faisal Fairag,