Profiles in Applied Math - Adrianna Gillman


In her own words describing her work, Gillman said: My work lies in the intersection of numerical PDEs and numerical linear algebra. What I try to do is design algorithms that allow people to model things they couldnt model otherwise or allow them to do simulations on a desktop computer that they would normally ship out to a supercomputer.
Before coming to CU, Dr. Gillman was a John Wesley Young Research Instructor at Dartmouth College until 2014, when she became an Assistant Professor at Rice 勛圖厙.
Dr. Gillman is currently teaching Intermediate Numerical Analysis 1 (Fall 2019) and has taught many courses at Dartmouth and Rice, including Numerical Linear Algebra, Numerical Methods for PDEs, Differential Equations in Science and Engineering, Calculus, Chaos Theory, and more, which can be found on her .
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Q: What is your favorite part of your work?
A: I am ecstatic when I can solve a problem that no one else has been able to before. Thats been a huge moment with high-frequency Helmholtz, which is a problem that people have been struggling with since computers existed, and Im able to do it and the fact that Im able to do it on a laptop or desktop is pretty cool. Also, graduating my first student and seeing the members of my group succeed is rewarding as well.
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Q: What does mentoring mean to you?
A: Ive had 4 students: 2 students that Ive co-advised. My first student graduated in the spring, and another student that followed me from Rice will graduate in the spring. To me, there are measures of success; if people are using my work and citing my work, thats awesome, but if I am able to give my unique skillset to students and have them be successful, I find that very rewarding.
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Q: Given the vast number of places youve been to and given talks at, how is CU unique?
A: CU is a unique environment. Its a lot less formal than a place like Oxford and open dialogue is a lot easier. My classroom is very interactive, which makes it far more enjoyable. Its already a performance, so when you have interaction that you know somethings going in, that you know youre not just talking to yourself, thats really fun.
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Q: What advice would you give to a student in the department?
A.Be curious and ambitious. If youre curious, youll find solutions to problems just by exploration. Reach for whatever it is that you want, and you can succeed even when you dont think you can.
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