Curriculum Vitae

 

Dr. Vu Hoang Linh

Address: Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics,

Faculty of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Informatics

University of Natural Sciences, Hanoi National University

334 Nguyen Trai Street, Hanoi, Vietnam

Phone: (84-4) - 858 1135 (work), (84-4) - 854 2354 (home)

E-mail: [email protected] (primary), [email protected] (secondary)

Contents

 Education

 Awards and Fellowships

 Fields of Interest

 Teaching and Research

 Conference Presentations

 References

Education

 1994-98: Applied Mathematics Program, Doctoral School, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest

Doctoral Dissertation: Computation of radial wave functions by amplitude-phase methods

Advisor: Prof.Dr. Katalin Balla

Ph.D. degree awarded: June, 1998. Classification: Summa Cum Laude

Final exams: Ordinary differential equations and their numerical solutions (grade: summa cum laude); Numerical methods for matrix eigenvalue problems (summa cum laude); numerical methods for elliptic equations (cum laude)

Courses:

 Functional analysis in applied mathematics (grade: excellent, lecturer: Prof. István Faragó)

 Nonlinear oscillations and bifurcation (excellent, Prof. Miklós Farkas)

 Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations (excellent, Prof. Katalin Balla)

 Qualitative theory of difference equations (excellent, Prof. Katalin Balla)

 Numerical linear algebra (excellent, Prof. Lajos László)

 Eigenvalue problems of partial differential equations (excellent, Prof. Gisbert Stoyan)

 Boundary element methods (excellent, Prof. Csaba Gáspá r)

 Multigrid methods (good, Prof. Gisbert Stoyan)

 Iterative methods for nonlinear equations (excellent, Prof. Aurél Galántai)

 Numerical methods for large-scale systems of linear equations (excellent, Prof. Csaba Hegedûs)

 Introduction to parallel computing (excellent, Prof. Gyözô Molnárka)

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 1990-92: Department of Programming Mathematics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, József Attila University (JATE), Szeged

M.Sc. Thesis: On the convergence and the stability of numerical methods for ordinary differential equations

Advisor: Prof.Dr. Ferenc Móricz

M.Sc. degree awarded: June, 1992. Classification: Excellent

 1987-90: Department of Programming Mathematics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, József Attila University (JATE), Szeged

B.Sc. Thesis: A method solving transport problem with bound conditions and its implementation

B.Sc. degree awarded: June, 1990. Classification: Excellent

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Awards and Fellowships

 1994-98: Fellowship for Ph.D. study from Hungarian Ministry of Education (based upon an agreement between Vietnamese and Hungarian Ministries of Education).

 1986-92: Fellowship for under- and graduate studies from Hungarian Ministry of Education (based upon an agreement between Vietnamese and Hungarian Ministries of Education).

 May, 1987: Second prize in the mathematics competition at the International Preparatory Institute, Budapest.

 May, 1985: Third prize in the national mathematics competition for high-school students, Vietnam.

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Fields of Interest

 Numerical analysis and scientific computing:

 Ordinary differential equations and their numerical solutions: qualitative theory (asymptotics, singularities, comparison theorems, stability, bifurcation), numerical methods (IVPs, BVPs, numerical stabilities, Sturm-Liouville problems, computation of special functions)

 Numerical methods for differential and algebraic eigenvalue problems

 State-of-the-art methods for algebraic equations and partial differential equations

 Modeling, scientific computations, and applications in mathematical physics

 Mathematical software

 Mathematics education, mathematics history

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Teaching and Research Activities

 2000 - : Lecturer, Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics

Faculty of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Informatics, University of Natural Sciences, Hanoi

 1994 - 1999: Ph.D. student, research assistant (research project: numerical methods in mathematical physics, supervisor: Prof.Dr. Katalin Balla)

Laboratory of Operation Research and Decision Systems (LORDS), Computer and Automation Research Institute (SZTAKI), Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

 November, 1996: visiting researcher (research project: numerical methods for solving eigenvalue problems arising in quantum mechanics, supervisor: Prof.Dr. N.B. Konyukhova)

Computing Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

 1992-94: teaching assistant (advanced mathematics for undergraduate engineer students: linear algebra, analysis, differential equations, probability theory)

Department of Mathematics and Computing, University of Veszprém, Hungary

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Conference Presentation

 December, 2001, Conference on Differential Equations, Their Applications and Approximation Theory, Hanoi, Vietnam

 March, 2000: Conference on High Performance Scientific Computing, Hanoi, Vietnam

 August, 1997: Nineth Conference on Differential Equations and Their Applications, Brno, Cseh Republic

 July, 1996: Fifth Colloquium on the Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations, Szeged, Hungary

 August, 1995: Second International Conference on Difference Equations and Applications, Veszprém, Hungary

 August, 1994: Sixth International Conference on Numerical Methods, Miskolc, Hungary

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References

 Prof.Dr. Pham Ky Anh

Head of the Faculty of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Informatics

University of Natural Science, Hanoi National University

334 Nguyen Trai Street, Hanoi, Vietnam

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: (84-4) - 858 1135

 Prof.Dr. Katalin Balla

Senior Researcher,

Computer and Automation Research Institute,

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

P.O.Box 63, H-1518, Hungary

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: (36-1)-2095-266, 2095-268

 Prof.Dr. László Hatvani

Member of Hungarian Academy of Science

János Bolyai Institute,

József Attila University, Szeged

Aradi vértanúk tere 1.

Szeged, H-6720, Hungary

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: (36-62)-454-679, 426-246

 Prof.Dr. Gisbert Stoyan

Head of Applied Mathematics Doctoral Program

Department of Numerical Analysis,

Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest

Pázmány P. sétány 1/4, H-1117, Hungary

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Phone: (36-1)-267-0820, ext. 893914

 Prof.Dr. Nadezda Borisovna Konyukhova

Senior Researcher

Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Science,

Vavilov str.40,

119991 Moscow, GSP-1, Russia

E-mail: [email protected]

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Last Revised: November 9, 2001