| A little more about me: I graduate with a B.A. in Mathematics and Microbiology from the University of Maine in Fall 2007 under my undergraduate advisor Dr. D.E. Hiebeler. My current research interests include thermal nondestructive evaluation, finite element methods, inverse problems and homogenization theory. My undergraduate research included mathematical epidemiology and biology, differential equations and Markov processes. In my spare time, I take care of my dog Rosco, knit, cook and take pictures. |
Publications: H.T. Banks, D. Cioranescu, A.K. Criner, and W.P. Winfree, "Modeling the flash-heat experiment on porous domains," Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, to appear H.T. Banks, B. Boudreaux, A.K. Criner, K. Foster, C. Uttal, T. Vogel, and W.P. Winfree, "Thermal based damage detection in porous materials," Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering, 18(2010). David E. Hiebeler and Amanda Keck Criner, "Partially mixed household epidemiological model with clustered resistant individuals," Physical Review E, 75(2007). Technical Reports: H.T. Banks, D. Cioranescu, A.K. Criner, and W.P. Winfree, "Modeling the flash-heat experiment on porous domains," Technical Report, Center for Research in Scientific Computation, CRSC-TR10-06, North Carolina State University, May, 2010 H.T. Banks, B. Boudreaux, A.K. Criner, K. Foster, C. Uttal, T. Vogel, and W.P. Winfree, "Thermal based damage detection in porous materials," Technical Report, Center for Research in Scientific Computation, CRSC-TR08-11, North Carolina State University, September, 2008. |