About Me
I am a sixth year graduate student at the University of Utah advised by Christel Hohenegger. My research interests are in fluid dynamics. I am on the job market and expected to graduate May 2022.
Curriculum VitaeTeaching
Instructor On Record
- Spring 2021: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (Math 2250, Online)
- Fall 2020: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (Math 2250, Online)
- Spring 2020: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (Math 2250)
- Spring 2019: Precalculus (Math 1080)
- Fall 2018: Precalculus (Math 1080)
- Summer 2018: Calculus 1 (Math 1210)
- Spring 2018: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (Math 2250)
- Summer 2017: Calculus 1 (Math 1210)
Graduate Teaching Assistant
- Fall 2017: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (Math 2250)
- Fall 2016: Engineering Calculus 1 (Math 1310)
Research
High spots for the ice fishing problem with surface tension. (submitted) [arXiv]
Steady streaming flow in a non-Newtonian shear thinning fluid in a channel. (in preparation)
Contact
Office: JWB 118
Email: willis at math dot utah dot edu