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Curriculum Vitae Jing-Mei Qiu Department of Mathematics Office: 713-743-3071 University of Houston Email: jingqiu@math.uh.edu Houston, TX, 77004 www.math.uh.edu/~jingqiu Education Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, May 2007. Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA Thesis Title: High order schemes: convergence for hyperbolic conservation laws and applications in computational cosmology. Advisor: Professor Chi-Wang Shu B.Sc. in Mathematics, June 2003. University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, P.R. China. Professional Appointments Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, Sep. 2014 -. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, August 2011 - August 2014. Assistant Professor, Mathematical and Computer Science, Colorado School of Mines, August 2008 - August 2011. Visiting research associate, June 2007 - July 2008. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Mentor: Professor Andrew Christlieb Research Interests High order numerical methods for hyperbolic conservation laws: finite difference and finite volume weighted essentially non-oscillatory method, discontinuous Galerkin method and spectral method. High order semi-lagrangian method for kinetic equations, e.g. the Vlasov-Poisson and Vlasov-Maxwell equations and applications in astrophysics and plasma Physics. High order methods for temporal multi-scale problems: implicit and implicitexplicit Runge-Kutta method and integral deferred correction method for singular perturbation problems. Students/Postdoc Mentoring Ph.D. students: Mr. Wei Guo (Ph.D. 2014) and Mr. Pei Yang (Ph.D. 2016, expected) 1

Exchange Ph.D. student from Beijing Institute of Technology: Mr. Tan Ren Postdoc: Dr. Tao Xiong Exchange scholar from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications: Dr. Hongqiang Zhu Research Grants 1. Sole PI: FA9550-12-0318, A High Order Multi-scale Numerical Approach for Kinetic Simulations, $359,760, Air Force Office Scientific Research, Computational Mathematics, Young Investigator Research Program (YIP), 2012-2015. 2. Sole PI: NSF-DMS-1217008, A High Order Semi-Lagrangian Approach for the Vlasov Equation $185,500, National Science Foundation, Division of Mathematical Science, 2012-2015. 3. Professional Development Funds, $30,000, University of Houston, 2011-2014. 4. Sole PI: NSF-DMS-0914852, A High Order Adaptive Semi-Lagrangian WENO Method for the Vlasov Equation, $253,981, National Science Foundation, Division of Mathematical Science, 2009-2012. 5. Sole PI: FA-9550-09-1-0344, A High Order Essentially Non-Oscillatory Method for Temporal Multi-scale Problems in Plasma Physics, $25,777, Air Force Office Scientific Research, Computational Mathematics, 2009. 6. Professional Development Funds, $50,000, Colorado School of Mines, 2008-2011. Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals (Superscripts s and p stands for students and postdocs working with Dr. Qiu at University of Houston) 1. High Order Asymptotic Preserving Nodal Discontinuous Galerkin IMEX Schemes for the BGK Equation, T. Xiong p, J. Jang, F. Li and J.-M. Qiu, Journal of Computational Physics, accepted. 2. High order maximum principle preserving discontinuous Galerkin method for convectiondiffusion equations, T. Xiong p, J.-M. Qiu and Z. Xu, SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing, accepted. 3. A New Lax-Wendroff Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Superconvergence, W. Guo s, J.-M. Qiu and J.-X. Qiu, Journal of Scientific Computing, accepted. 4. Runge-Kutta Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Traffic Flow Model on Networks, S. Canic, B. Piccoli, J.-M. Qiu and T. Ren s, Journal of Scientific Computing, accepted. 5. High Order Asymptotic Preserving Discontinuous Galerkin Schemes for Discrete- Velocity Kinetic Equations in the Diffusive Scaling, J. Jang, F. Li, J.-M. Qiu, T. Xiong p, Journal of Computational Physics, accepted. 2

6. Runge-Kutta Central Discontinuous Galerkin BGK Method for the Navier-Stokes Equations, T. Ren s, J. Hu, T.Xiong p and J.-M. Qiu, Journal of Computational Physics, 274 (2014), Pages 592610. 7. High Order Maximum Principle Preserving Semi-Lagrangian Finite Difference WENO schemes for the Vlasov Equation, T. Xiong p, J.-M. Qiu, Z. Xu, A. Christlieb, Journal of Computational Physics, 273 (2014), Pages 618639. 8. Analysis of High Order Asymptotic Preserving Discontinuous Galerkin Schemes for Discrete-Velocity Kinetic Equations in the Diffusive Scaling, J. Jang, F. Li, J.- M. Qiu, T. Xiong p, SIAM Journal of Numerical Analysis, 52 (2014), Pages 20482072. 9. A High Order Time Splitting Method Based on Integral Deferred Correction for Semi-Lagrangian Vlasov Simulations, A. Christlieb, W. Guo s, M. Morton, J.-M. Qiu, Journal of Computational Physics, v267c (2014), Pages 7-27. 10. A Conservative Semi-Lagrangian Discontinuous Galerkin Scheme on the Cubed- Sphere, W. Guo s, R. Nair and J.-M. Qiu, Monthly Weather Review, v142 (2014), Pages 457-475. 11. A parametrized maximum principle preserving flux limiter for finite difference RK- WENO schemes with applications in incompressible flows, T. Xiong p, J.-M. Qiu and Z. Xu, Journal of Computational Physics, v252(2013), Pages 310-331. 12. Superconvergence of discontinuous Galerkin and local discontinuous Galerkin methods: eigen-structure analysis based on Fourier approach, W. Guo s, X.-H. Zhong and J.-M. Qiu, Journal of Computational Physics, v235 (2013), Pages 458-485. 13. Hybrid semi-lagrangian finite element - finite difference methods for the Vlasov equation, W. Guo s and J.-M. Qiu, Journal of Computational Physics, v234 (2013), Pages 108-132. 14. Positivity preserving semi-lagrangian discontinuous Galerkin formulation: theoretical analysis and application to the Vlasov-Poisson system, J.-M. Qiu and C.-W. Shu, Journal of Computational Physics, v230 (2011), Pages 8386-8409. 15. Adaptive mesh refinement based on high order finite difference WENO scheme for multi-scale simulations, C.-P. Shen, J.-M. Qiu and A. Christlieb, Journal of Computational Physics, v230 (2011), Pages 3780-3802. 16. Conservative semi-lagrangian finite difference WENO formulations with applications to the Vlasov equation, J.-M. Qiu and C.-W. Shu, Communications in Computational Physics, v10 (2011), Pages 979-1000. 17. Conservative high order semi-lagrangian finite difference WENO methods for advection in incompressible flow, J.-M. Qiu and C.-W. Shu, Journal of Computational Physics, v230 (2011), Pages 863-889. 3

18. Semi-implicit integral deferred correction constructed with high order additive Runge-Kutta methods, A. Christlieb, M. Morton, B. Ong and J.-M. Qiu, Communications in Mathematical Sciences, v9 (2011), Pages 879-902. 19. Integral deferred correction methods constructed with high order Runge-Kutta integrators, A. Christlieb, B. Ong and J.-M. Qiu, Mathematics of Computation, v79 (2010), Pages 761-783. 20. A conservative high order semi-lagrangian WENO method for the Vlasov Equation, J.-M. Qiu and A. Christlieb, Journal of Computational Physics, v229 (2010), Pages 1130-1149. 21. Comments on high order integrators embedded within integral deferred correction methods, A. Christlieb, B. Ong and J.-M. Qiu, Communications in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, v4 (2009), Pages 27-56. 22. Time Evolution of Wouthuysen-Field coupling, I. Roy, W. Xu, J.-M. Qiu, C.-W. Shu and L.-Z. Fang, The Astrophysical Journal, v694 (2009), Pages 1121-1130. 23. A WENO algorithm for radiative transfer with resonant scattering and the WouthuysenField coupling, I. Roy, J.-M. Qiu, C.-W. Shu and L.-Z. Fang, New Astronomy, v14 (2009), Pages 513-520. 24. Wouthuysen-Field coupling in 21 cm region around high redshift sources, I. Roy, W. Xu, J.-M. Qiu, C.-W. Shu and L.-Z. Fang, The Astrophyiscal Journal, v 703 (2009), Pages 1992-2003. 25. Convergence of Godunov-type schemes for scalar conservation laws under large time steps, J.-M. Qiu and C.-W. Shu, SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, v46 (2008), Pages 2211-2237. 26. A WENO algorithm for the growth of ionized regions at the reionization epoch, J.-M. Qiu, C.-W. Shu, J. -R. Liu and L.-Z. Fang, New Astronomy, v13 (2008), Pages 1-11. 27. Convergence of high order finite volume weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme and discontinuous Galerkin method for nonconvex conservation laws, J.-M. Qiu and C.-W. Shu, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, v31 (2008), Pages 584-607. 28. A WENO algorithm of the temperature and ionization profiles around a point source, J.-M. Qiu, L.-L. Feng, C.-W. Shu and L.-Z. Fang, New Astronomy, v12 (2007), Pages 398-409. 29. 21 cm signals from early ionizing sources, J. Liu, J.-M. Qiu, L.-L. Feng, C.-W. Shu, L.-Z. Fang, The Astrophysical Journal, v663 (2007), Pages 1-9. 30. A WENO algorithm for the radiative transfer and ionized sphere at reionization, J.-M. Qiu, C.-W. Shu, L.-L. Feng and L.-Z. Fang, New Astronomy, v12 (2006), Pages 1-10. 4

Papers Submitted/in Revision in Peer Reviewed Journals (Superscripts s and p stands for students and postdocs working with Dr. Qiu at University of Houston. Manuscripts are available in the webpage: www.math.uh.edu/~jingqiu/ research.html) 1. Parametrized Positivity Preserving Flux Limiters for the High Order Finite Difference WENO Scheme Solving Compressible Euler Equations, T. Xiong p, J.-M. Qiu, Z. Xu, submitted. 2. Error Estimate of Integral Deferred Correction Implicit Runge-Kutta method for Stiff Problems, S. Boscarino and J.-M. Qiu, submitted. 3. High order maximum principle preserving finite volume method for convection dominated problems, P. Yang s, T. Xiong p, J.-M. Qiu and Z. Xu, submitted. Technical Reports 1. A high order WENO method for temporal multi-scale problems in plasma physics, January 10, 2010, 6 pages, sponsored by Air Force Office of Scientific Computing, Grant number FA 9550-09-1-0344. 2. A high order adaptive semi-lagrangian WENO Method for the Vlasov equation sponsored by National Science Foundation, Grant number NSF-DMS-0914852. Year-one report, April 06, 2010, 10 pages. Year-two report, April 02, 2011, 19 pages. Year-three report, April 04, 2012, 28 pages. Year-four report, April 04, 2013, 28 pages. 3. A High Order Semi-Lagrangian Approach for the Vlasov Equation, Grant number NSF-DMS-1217008. Year-four report, May 08, 2013, 12 pages. Year-two report, July 01, 2014, 29 pages. Conferences/Workshops Organizer/Co-organizer of workshops/mini-symposiums: 1. High order numerical methods for hyperbolic and kinetic equations, SIAM Conference on Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Orlando, FL, December 7-10, 2013. 2. The Second Workshop on Development and Application of High-Order Numerical Methods, Xiamen, China, May 18-21, 2013. 3. Computational Methods for Kinetic Equations and Related Models, SIAM Computational Science and Engineering, Boston, MA, February 25, 2013. 5

4. Vlasov Models in Kinetic Theory, Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, RI, September 12-16, 2011. 5. Advanced Numerical Methods for Kinetic Simulations and Their Applications, International Congress on Applied and Industrial Mathematics Vancouver, Canada, July 19, 2011. 6. Numerical Methods for Kinetic Equations and Related Models, SIAM annual meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, July 12, 2010. 7. Advanced Numerical Simulations for Kinetic Equations, Joint SIAM/RSME- SCM-SEMA meeting, Barcelona, Spain, May 31, 2010. 8. Advanced Numerical Methods for Kinetic Equations (I, II), SIAM annual meeting, Denver, CO, July 8, 2009. Invited Talks: 1. Program review, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Computational Mathematics, Arlington, VA, July 31st, 2014. 2. Numerical methods for stiff problems in partial differential equations, ECMI 2014 - European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry, Taormina, Italy, June 9-13, 2014. 3. Algorithm and Model Verification and Validation For Kinetic and Gyrokinetic Plasma Simulation Codes, Garching, Germany, April 8-10, 2014. 4. Undergraduate colloquium, University of Houston, Houston, TX, January 29th, 2014. 5. Asymptotically Preserving Numerical Methods for Time-Dependent PDEs, SIAM Conference on Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Orlando, FL, December 7-10, 2013. 6. High order numerical methods for hyperbolic and kinetic equations, SIAM Conference on Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Orlando, FL, December 7-10, 2013. 7. Program review, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Computational Mathematics, Arlington, VA, July 29, 2013. 8. The Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications, Brunel University, England, June 11-14, 2013. 9. Colloquium, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China, May 28, 2013. 10. The Second Workshop on Development and Application of High-Order Numerical Methods, Xiamen, China, May 18-21, 2013. 11. AMS Spring Central Section at Iowa State University (ISU), IA, April 28, 2013. 12. Colloquium, Rice University, Houston, TX, November 26, 2012. 6

13. 2012 Young Researchers Workshop: Kinetic Description of Model Scale phonomena, Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, October 10-13, 2012. 14. Program review, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Computational Mathematics, Arlington, VA, July 30, 2012. 15. 2012 AMS Spring Southeastern Section Meeting, Tampa, FL, March 10-11, 2012. 16. Graduate student seminar, University of Houston, TX, February 24, 2012. 17. AWM Anniversary Conference: 40 Years and Counting: AWM s Celebration of Women in Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, RI, September 17, 2011. 18. Colloquium, Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, RI, September 12-16, 2011. 19. Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory Schemes - Part III of IV, International Congress on Applied and Industrial Mathematics Vancouver, Canada, July 19, 2011. 20. Advanced Numerical Methods for Kinetic Simulations and Their Applications, International Congress on Applied and Industrial Mathematics Vancouver, Canada, July 19, 2011. 21. Colloquium, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, July 4, 2011. 22. Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, June 23, 2011. 23. Workshop on Development and Application of High-Order Numerical Methods, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, June 20, 2011. 24. Program review, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Computational Mathematics, Arlington, VA, June 1, 2011. 25. IPAM Kinetic Transport: Reunion Conference I, Lake Arrowhead, CA, December 12, 2010. 26. Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, Houston, TX, September 23, 2010. 27. Mini-symposium on numerical Methods for Kinetic Equations and Related Models, SIAM annual meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, July 12, 2010. 28. Mini-symposium on numerical methods for kinetic equations, Joint SIAM/RSME- SCM-SEMA meeting, Barcelona, Spain, June 4, 2010. 29. Mini-symposium on discontinuous Galerkin method, Joint SIAM/RSME-SCM- SEMA meeting, Barcelona, Spain, June 3, 2010. 30. Mini-symposium on high order time stepping, Joint SIAM/RSME-SCM-SEMA meeting, Barcelona, Spain, June 3, 2010. 31. Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, October 29, 2009. 7

32. Kinetic Description of Multiscale Phenomena, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, September 22, 2009. 33. Program review, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Computational Mathematics, Arlington, VA, July 29, 2009. 34. Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Nanjing University, Nanjing, P.R. China, June 29, 2009. 35. Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, University of Science and Technology, Hefei, P.R. China, June 25, 2009. 36. Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Xiamen University, Xiamen, P.R. China, June 10, 2009. 37. Colloquium, Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, March 25, 2009. 38. SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE09), Miami, FL, March 5, 2009. 39. Colloquium, Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, RI, February 27, 2009. 40. Colloquium, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, February 24, 2009. 41. Colloquium, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, January 30, 2009. 42. Mini-Symposium on Advances in Numerical Methods for PDEs and Their Applications - Part II of II, SIAM Annual meeting, San Diego, CA, July 7-11, 2008. 43. Colloquium, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, April 11, 2008. 44. Special Colloquium, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, March 07, 2007. 45. Special Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, February 09, 2007. 46. Special Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, December 12, 2006. 47. Mini-Symposium on Computational Quantum and Kinetic Transport Phenomena, SIAM Conference on Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Boston, MA, July 10-12, 2006. Contributed Talks: 1. Finite element Rodeo, Rice University, Houston, TX, March 2-3, 2012. 2. 2009 International Conference on Scientific Computation and Differential Equations (SciCADE09), Beijing, P.R. China, May 25, 2009 3. The 50 th DPP (division of plasma physics) annual meeting, Dallas, TX, November 2008. 8

Posters: 1. International Conference on Advances in Scientific Computing, Brown University, Providence, RI, December, 2009. 2. Multi-Scale Modeling, Analysis, and Simulations, East Lansing, MI, March, 2008. 3. 49th Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics, Orlando, FL, November 2007. Participant: 1. Stan Oshers 70th Birthday Conference, Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics, University of California at Los Angeles, April 4-6, 2012 2. Air Force Office of Scientific Research Computational Mathematics Program Review, Arlington, Virginia, August 13-15, 2008. 3. Recent Developments in Numerical Methods for Nonlinear Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations and their Applications, Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery, Banff, Canada, Aug. 31 - September 5, 2008. 4. 2007-08 Program on Random Media, Research Triangle Park, NC, September 23-26, 2007. 5. Small Scales and Extreme Events: The Hurricane, Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics, University of California at Los Angeles, CA, February 12-16, 2007. 6. Advances and Challenges in the Solution of Stochastic Partial Differential Equation, Brown University, Providence, RI, October 20-22, 2006. 7. The Third MIT Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, Cambridge, MA, June 14-17, 2005. 8. International Conference on the Research Trend for PDE Modeling and Computation, on the Occasion of David Gottlieb s 60th birthday, Brown University, November 7-8, 2004. Teaching Courses Taught at University of Houston and Student Evaluations Time Catalog Course Number of Average/Full Number Title Resp/Stud Ratings Spring 2012 MATH 4378 Adv. Linear Algebra 35/45 2.48/1 Fall 2012 MATH 4364 Numerical Analysis I 20/20 1.35/1 Spring 2013 MATH 3321 Engineering Math. 36/48 1.9/1 The last two columns summarize number of responses out of total number of students and the average rating vs. the full (highest possible) ratings of teaching evaluations for 9

classes that I have taught at University of Houston. The average rating corresponds to the overall teaching effectiveness of this instructor. Here 1 is the highest possible rating corresponding to outstanding or strongly agree, while 5 is the lowest possible rating corresponding to poor or strongly disagree. Courses Taught in Colorado School of Mines ( for individual study) Time Catalog Course Number of Average/Full Number Title Resp/Stud Ratings Fall 2008 MATH 407 Intro. Sci. Comp. /37 Spr. 2009 MATH407 Intro. Sci. Comp. /38 Fall 2009 MATH 407A Intro. Sci. Comp. 21/32 3.5/4 Fall 2009 MATH 407B Intro. Sci. Comp. 13/25 3.4/4 Spr. 2010 MATH 550 Numerical PDE 17/20 3.4/4 Spr. 2010 MATH 599A Hyper. Cons. Laws /1 Fall 2010 MATH 407A Intro. Sci. Comp. 16/26 3.4/4 Fall 2010 MATH 407B Intro. Sci. Comp. 16/34 3.4/4 Fall 2010 MATH 599B High Order Methods /2 Spring 2011 MATH 550 Numerical PDE 4/4 3.5/4 The last two columns summarize number of responses out of total number of students and the average rating vs. the full (highest possible) ratings of teaching evaluations for classes that I have taught in Colorado School of Mines. The average rating corresponds to the overall teaching effectiveness of this instructor. Here 4 is the highest possible rating and corresponds to outstanding or strongly agree, while 1 is the lowest possible rating corresponding to poor or strongly disagree. - corresponds to the situation when the teaching evaluation was not available (missing from record or not being conducted.) Awards and Honors Travel Awards 1. Research in Pairs at Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Germany, June 24 - July 7, 2012 2. ICERM long program: Kinetic Theory and Computation, September 7- December 9, 2011, Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, RI. 3. IPAM long program: Quantum and Kinetic Transport: Analysis, Computations, and New Applications, March 9 - June 12, 2009, IPAM, UCLA. 4. AWM-NSF Travel Grant, 2008. 5. Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California-Los Angeles, Spring 2007. 6. Theoretical Astrophysics Program (TAP) Research Visitor Grant, Department of Physics, University of Arizona, Spring 2006. Ostrach Fellowship, Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, 2006-2007. 10

Memberships: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) 11