Mimi Dai
Mathematician
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Mimi Dai is a mathematician who specializes in partial differential equations, fluid dynamics, and complex fluids. She is a professor at the University of Illinois Chicago.[1]
Mimi Dai | |
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| Alma mater | University of California, Santa Cruz |
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| Fields | Mathematics |
| Doctoral advisor | Maria Elena Schonbek |
Education and career
Dai received her PhD in applied mathematics from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2012. Her dissertation, Nematic liquid crystal systems and magneto-hydrodynamics system: The properties of their solutions, was supervised by her advisor, Maria E. Schonbek.[2] She is currently a professor in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science at the University of Illinois Chicago.[3] She specializes in partial differential equations, fluid dynamics, complex fluids.
Awards and honors
Dai became an American Mathematical Society (AMS) Centennial Fellow in 2022.[4] In 2021 Dai also became an Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) von Neuman Fellow in 2021.[5] Dai has been an IAS Scholar since 2022.[6] In 2018 Dai was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for Mathematical Studies of Magnetohydrodynamic Flows with Hall Effect,[7] and another grant from the NSF for Mathematical Analysis of Magnetohydrodynamic Flows with Hall Effect in 2020.[8]