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Susanne Brenner
American mathematician

Susanne Brenner

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American mathematician
Gender
Female
Birth
Age
66 years
Education
doctorate
University of Michigan
master's degree
Stony Brook University
licentiate
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
University of Tübingen
(1980-1981)
Awards
Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
 
Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
 
AAAS Fellow
 
Sofia Kovalevsky Lecture
(2011)
Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics
 
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Biography

Susanne Cecelia Brenner is an American mathematician, whose research concerns the finite element method and related techniques for the numerical solution of differential equations. She is a Boyd Professor at Louisiana State University.Previously, she held the Nicholson Professorship of Mathematics and the Michael F. and Roberta Nesbit McDonald Professorship at Louisiana State University, She currently chairs the editorial committee of the journal Mathematics of Computation.In 2019 she was elected President of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).

Education and career

Brenner did her undergraduate studies in mathematics and German at West Chester State College and received a master's degree in mathematics from SUNY Stony Brook. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1988 under the joint supervision of Jeffrey Rauch and L. Ridgway Scott; her thesis was entitled "Multigrid Methods for Nonconforming Finite Elements".

She held faculty positions at Clarkson University and the University of South Carolina before moving to LSU in 2006.

Selected Publications.

  • C0{\displaystyle C^{0}} interior penalty methods for fourth order elliptic boundary value problems on polygonal domains. J. Sci. Comput. 22/23 (2005), 83–118.
  • Korn's inequalities for piecewise  vector fields. Math. Comp. 73 (2004), no. 247, 1067–1087.
  • Poincaré-Friedrichs inequalities for piecewise H1{\displaystyle H^{1}} functions. SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 41 (2003), no. 1, 306–324.
  • with L. R. Scott, The Mathematical Theory of Finite Element Methods (Springer-Verlag, 1994; 3rd edition, 2008).

Recognition

She is a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, the American Mathematical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The Association for Women in Mathematics has included her in the 2020 class of AWM Fellows for "being a role model nationally and internationally due to her widely-known work in finite element methods; for her promotion of women in mathematics via the Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing network, as mentor of Ph.D.s, and as advisor of graduate and undergraduate students".

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