Angela Mihai
Alma materDurham University (DPhil)
Scientific career
FieldsApplied Mathematics
InstitutionsCardiff University
ThesisA class of alternate strip-based domain decomposition methods for elliptic partial differential Equations (2005)
Doctoral advisorAlan W. Craig
Websitehttps://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/mihaila

Loredana Angela Mihai is an applied mathematician and numerical analyst. Originally from Romania,[1] she is Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cardiff University, and Director of Research and Innovation for the Cardiff University School of Mathematics.[2] She specialises in mathematical modeling of the mechanical properties of soft materials, such as biological tissue.[3]

Education and career

Mihai is from Romania, where she was an undergraduate student.[1] She completed a DPhil in numerical analysis at Durham University in 2005.[2] Her dissertation, A class of alternate strip-based domain decomposition methods for elliptic partial differential equations, was supervised by Alan W. Craig.[1][4]

After postdoctoral research at the University of Strathclyde, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford, she joined the Cardiff University academic staff as a lecturer in 2011.[2]

Professional service

In 2023, Mihai was elected vice-president of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Section of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Mihai, Loredana Angela (2005), "A class of alternate strip-based domain decomposition methods for elliptic partial differential Equations", Durham e-Theses (Doctoral), Durham University; see Acknowledgements, p. v
  2. 1 2 3 "Angela Mihai", Profiles, Cardiff University, retrieved 2023-08-02
  3. โ†‘ Mathematicians propose new model to quantify materials uncertainties, Cardiff University, 16 April 2019, retrieved 2023-08-02
  4. โ†‘ Angela Mihai at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. โ†‘ Dr Angela Mihai elected Vice President of SIAM-UKIE, Cardiff University, 24 May 2023, retrieved 2023-08-02
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