Me and my dog

Amanda Keck Criner
Ph.D. student
Departement of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics
Research Training Group: Mathematics of Materials
Center for Research in Scientific Computation
North Carolina State University

Advisor:  Dr. H.T. Banks
Current Research Interests:  Thermal nondestructive evaluation of porous and composite
    materials
    Collaborator: Dr. William P. Winfree, Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch, NASA Langley Research
    Center


Previous Research Interests:  Mathematical epidemiology, and stochastic processes
Publications, and Technical Reports:

H.T. Banks, B. Boudreaux, K. Foster, C. Uttal, T. Vogel, A.K. Criner, and W.P.
Winfree, Thermal based damage detection in porous materials, Inverse Probl. Sci. Eng., submitted January 2009;
Thermal Interrogation of Porous Materials, Tech. Rep., CRSC-TR08-11, Center
for Research in Scientific Computation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 2008.
Short Version
Long Version

David E. Hiebeler, and Amanda Keck Criner, Partially mixed household epidemiological model with clustered resistant individuals, Physical Review E, 75(2007).

Internet Epidemiology, at the Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics

Presentations, and Conferences:

Thermal Interrogation of Porous Materials, Applied Mathematics Graduate Student Seminar, North Carolina State University, Jan 2009

Internet Epidemiology, at the Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics