Tülin Kaman Senior Fellow 2024–2025
- Discipline
- Computational and applied mathematics
- Fellowship duration
- September 01, 2024–June 30, 2025
- Academic or artistic job title
- Associate Professor and Lawrence Jesser Toll Jr. Chair
- Home institution
University of Arkansas, US
- Contact
- Links
- Institutional website
- Associated with
Tülin Kaman is an associate professor and the Lawrence Jesser Toll Jr. Chair in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Arkansas (US). Her research focuses on the modeling and simulations in fluids, numerical methods for partial differential equations, computer aspects of numerical algorithms in scientific parallel computing, and uncertainty quantification.
She leads the Computational and Applied Mathematics research group, which studies the verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification of turbulent mixing and combustion in engineering applications. Tülin received her PhD in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from Stony Brook University in New York (US), winning the Woo Jong Kim Dissertation Award. She was a Paul Scherrer Institute Fellow (CH), a post-doctoral researcher and lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich (CH) and the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Zurich (CH). She serves as the faculty advisor of the University of Arkansas Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Student Chapters, is the chair of the SIAM Membership Committee, and is a member of the AWM Membership & Community Portfolio Committee.