Lynn Schreyer
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CitizenshipAmerican
Doctoral advisor
- Jim Douglas Jr.
- John H. Cushman
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| Citizenship | American |
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| Thesis | Multiscale Hybrid Mixture Theory for Swelling Systems with Interfaces (1994) |
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| Discipline | Mathematician |
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Lynn G. Schreyer (formerly Lynn Laverne Schreyer Bennethum) is an American applied mathematician whose research concerns the mathematical modeling of porous media. She is associate professor of mathematics and statistics at Washington State University, and full professor of the department of mathematics and statistics at Washington State University in March 2021.[1][2] Schreyer server as chair of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Activity Group on Geosciences from 2004 to 2006.[3]