Amber Jackson
- Program Years: 2004-2008
- Academic Institution: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Field of Study: Applied Mathematics
- Academic Advisor: Cass Miller
- Practicum(s):
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2005) - Degree(s):
Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2011
Masters Mathematics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006
B.S. Mathematics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2003
Current Status
- Status: Mathematician working for the Department of the Navy
- Research Area: Data systems quality assurance and quality control
Publications
Thermodynamically Constrained Averaging Theory Approach for Modeling Flow and Transport Phenomena in Porous Medium Systems: 9. Transition Region Models. Advances in Water Resources, Vol 42, June 2012.Thermodynamically constrained averaging theory approach for modeling flow and transport phenomena in porous medium systems: 6. Two-fluid-phase flow. Advances in Water Resources, Vol 32, June 2009.
Flow of an Incompressible Viscous Fluid through a Porous Medium with Periodic Microstructure. - UMBC review 2004 issue
A Comparison of Computational and Algorithmic Advances for Solving Richards' Equations. Computational Methods in Water Resources 2004 International Conference, Co-authors - C. Miller, C.Abhishek, J.Prins.
Awards
Meyerhoff Scholarship, 1999-2003Maryland Distinguished Scholar 1999-2003
Golden Key International Honor Society 2000-2003 -(chapter member of the year, Spring 2002)
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 2001-2003
Undergraduate Research Award, 2002
Honors, U of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1999-2003