Bryan

Bryan Lloyd Clark

Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3600
Office: Math Tower S-250
E-Mail: blclark@ams.sunysb.edu




Brief Bio:

     Mr. Clark graduated with High Honors from Adelphi University’s Honors College in 2007, earning a B.S. in
Mathematics from the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.  In 2009, he earned an M.S. in
Computational Applied Mathematics at Stony Brook University, from the department of Applied Mathematics and
Statistics.  Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Computational Applied Mathematics at Stony Brook University under
the supervision of
  Prof. Xiangmin "Jim" Jiao.


Research:
    
Under the supervision of Prof. Xiangmin "Jim" Jiao, Mr. Clark, along with fellow researchers Ying Chen, Volodymr
Dyedov, and Duo Wang are focused in developing efficient and robust algorithms and high-performance software
implementations for dynamic surfaces, mesh optimization, applied computational and differential geometry,
biomedical engineering, computer animations, and climate modeling.  Visit the Numerical Geometry Group page for
more information.


Teaching:

    2008 FallAMS 210
    Applied Linear Algebra
Stony Brook University
    2009 SpringAMS 210
    Applied Linear AlgebraStony Brook University
    2009 SummerAMS 210     Applied Linear AlgebraStony Brook University
    2009 FallAMS 210     Applied Linear AlgebraStony Brook University
    2010 SpringAMS 210     Applied Linear AlgebraStony Brook University
    2010 SummerAMS 210     Applied Linear AlgebraStony Brook University
    2010 Fall
AMS 210
    Applied Linear Algebra
Stony Brook University
    2011 Spring
MTH 141     Calculus I
Adelphi University
    2011 Summer
AMS 210
    Applied Linear Algebra
Stony Brook University
    2011 Fall
AMS 210
    Applied Linear Algebra
Stony Brook University
    2012 Spring
AMS 210
    Applied Linear Algebra
Stony Brook University


Recent Publications:

    D. Wang, B. L. Clark and X. Jiao.  An Analysis and Comparison of Parameterization-Based Computation of
    Differential Quantities for Discrete Surfaces, Computer Aided Geometric Design, Vol 26,(5) pp. 510-527, 2009.


Awards and Honors:


2007    John Kreitner Award for Excellence in Mathematics
Adelphi University
2007    Departmental Honors in MathematicsAdelphi University
2007    Honors College Honor Roll for Extraordinary AchievementAdelphi University
2010    Outstanding Teacher     Stony Brook University
2011    Excellence in TeachingStony Brook University