People & Research Topic

Ming-Cheng Shiue Associate Professor

  • Education

    Education:

    Ph.D. Department of Mathematics, Indiana University-Bloomington, July, 2010. 

    M.A. Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, 2000. 

    B.S. Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, 1998.

    Experience

    National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.

    Department of Applied Mathematics Associate Professor, 2016-present. 

    Assistant Professor, 2011-2016.

    Research Expertise

    Currently, my research interests focus on analysis and computation of the Partial Differential Equations(PDEs) arising from geophysics. For example, equations related to weather prediction and oceanography are the inviscid Primitive Equations(PEs) and the Shallow Water Equations(SWEs).

    In addition, I am interested in stochastic differential equations(SDEs)/stochastic partial differential equations(SPDEs) which give us different points of view to understand what the world is. This approach also has been suspected that fluid equations with noise perturbation such as the stochastic Navier-Stokes Equations(SNSEs) and stochastic Euler Equations might be an important mathematical model for the turbulence of a fluid with a high Reynold number.


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