Saulo Orizaga The University of Arizona Department of Mathematics
Postdoctoral Research Associate
E-mail: sorizaga(at)math(dot)arizona(dot)edu
Campus address : 617 N Santa Rita, office 510
Office Hours: TR 4-5 pm
NSF Alliance Postdoctoral Fellow
Education
Ph.D Applied Mathematics Iowa State University 2014
M.S Math University of Texas Pan-American 2010
B.S Math University of Texas Pan-American 2007
S. Orizaga, K. Glasner, Instability and reorientation of block copolymer microstructure
by imposed electric fields, Physical Review E , 93 052504 (2016) PDF
K. Glasner, S. Orizaga, Improving the accuracy of convexity splitting methods for gradient flow
equations, J. Comput. Phys. (2016) 315, 52 (2016) PDF
S. Orizaga, D.N. Riahi, Nonlinear wave interaction and resonance of spatially growing
electrically forced jets, Int. J. Adv. Appl. Math. and Mech. 4(2) (2016) 1-11 PDF
S. Orizaga, D.N. Riahi, On nonlinear spatio-temporal instability of electrically forced jets, Int. J. Non-Linear Mech. , 74, 38-39 (2015)
S. Orizaga, D.N. Riahi, L. Steven Hou, Nonlinear Spatio-temporal Instability Regime for
Electrically Forced Viscous Jets, Int J Nonlinear Mech. (2014) , pp. 218-230
S. Orizaga, D.N. Riahi, On combined spatial and temporal instabilities of electrically driven jets
with constant or variable applied field, J. Theor. Appl. Mech. (2012) , 50, 1, pp. 301-319
S. Orizaga, D.N. Riahi, Resonant instability and nonlinear wave interations in electrically forced jets,
Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 12 (2011) , p.1300-1313
S. Orizaga, D.N. Riahi, Spatial instability of electrically driven jets with finite conductivity and under constant or variable applied field
, Appl. Appl. Math.: Int. J. 4 (2) (2009), pp.249-262.
Papers In Preparation or Submitted:
K. Glasner, S. Orizaga, On the sharp interface limit of a multilayer copolymer-solvent model
(In Preparation)
Nonlinear Wave Interactions in Electrically Driven Jets via Resonant Triad
Modes,
(Submitted)
Membership in Professional Societies
SIAM-Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
AMS-American Mathematical Society
SACNAS - Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science
The University of Arizona
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