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B5. Biographical Sketches

B5.3 Dr. Daniel D. Warner

Dr. Daniel D. Warner

Education:

Ph.D., 1974, University of California at San Diego,
Dissertation: Hermite Interpolation with Rational Functions,
Advisor: William B. Gragg.
M.A., 1966, Arizona State University, major mathematics.
B.S., 1965, Arizona State University, major mathematics.
Associate in Arts, 1963, Phoenix College, major mathematics.

Professional Experience:

Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University, 1979 -- present.
Visiting Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of California at San Diego, 1989 -- 1990.
Member of Technical Staff, Computing Mathematics Research Department, Bell Laboratories, 1974 -- 1979.
Research/Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, University of California at San Diego, 1971 -- 1974.
Lieutenant, Underwater Demolition Team Eleven, United States Navy, 1966 -- 1970.
Computer Analyst, Airesearch Corporation, 1966.
Programming Analyst, Arizona State University, Summer 1966.
Programmer, Process Control Division, General Electric Corporation, 1963 1965.

Awards and Honors:

Alston S. Householder Award for Doctoral Dissertation, 1976.
U.S. Navy Commendation and U.S. Navy Achievement Medals, 1970.
National Science Foundation Cooperative Fellow, 1966.

Relevant
Publications:

"The Numerical Solution of the Equations of Chemical Kinetics," Journal of Physical Chemistry, 81, 2329-2334, 1977.

"Two-dimensional Concentration Dependent Diffusion," with C. L. Wilson, The Bell System Technical Journal, 59, 1-41, 1980.

"BIOBELL A Simulation System for Biochemistry and Biophysics," with D. E. Stevenson and T. R. Brown, Computers in Biology and Medicine, 14, 35-46, 1984.

"Predators Encountering a Model-Mimic System with Alternate Prey," with J. K. Leudeman and F. R. McMorris, The American Naturalist, 117, 1040 1048, 1981.

"The Uniform WKB Modal Approach to Pulsed and Broadband Propagation," with R. F. Henrick, J. R. Brannan and G. P. Forney, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 74, 1464 1473, 1983.

"High-Order, Fast-Direct Methods for Separable Elliptic Equations," with L. C. Kaufman, SIAMJournal on Numerical Analysis, 21, 672-694, 1984.

"Maximal Chordal Subgraphs," with P. M. Dearing and D. R. Shier, Discrete Applied Mathematics, 20, 181-190, 1988.

"A Shortest Path Algorithm in Robotics and Its Implementation on the FPS T-20 Hypercube," J. R. Thornton and R. E. Haymond, Annals of Operations Research, 14, 305-320, 1988.

"A Program for Solving Separable Elliptic Equations," with L. C. Kaufman, ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 16, 325-351. 1990.

"Three Dimensional Finite Element Analysis on a Hypercube Computer," with Kishore Yalamanchili and Subhash Anand, Computers and Structures, (accepted).

Funded Research:

Communications, Command and Control: Studies in Technology Enhancement and Simulation Methodology; Principal Investigators: J. N. Daigle, J. F. Leathrum, J. D. Spragins, D. D. Warner, and J. M. Westall;
C3CM Joint Test Force, Contract F29601-83-K-0067;
Total funds awarded: $307,856.

Communications, Command and Control: Studies in Simulation Methodology; Principal Investigators: D. D. Warner, and J. M. Westall;
BDM Corporation, P.O. #LSV000322, 7/14/84 9/30/84;
Total funds awarded: $82,458.

Communications, Command and Control: Studies in Simulation Methodology; Principal
Investigators: D. D. Warner, and J. M. Westall;
Department of Defense, 1984 1985; Total funds awarded: $303,316.

Discrete Mathematics and Computational Analysis; Principal Investigators: R. E. Fennel, R. Haymond, S. E. Hedetniemi, C. R. Johnson, R. Laskar, G. E. Proctor, J. R. Reneke, D. R. Shier, and D. D. Warner.
University Research Initiative, Office of Naval Research, 1986 1988;
Total funds awarded: $1,514,000.

Computational Fluid Dynamics: Principal Investigators: C. L. Cox and D. D. Warner. MARC 7/15/90 12/15/90; Total funds awarded: $50,000.

Computation Fluid Dynamics: Principal Investigator: D. D. Warner, MARC 7/15/91 8/31/91:
Total funds awarded: $20,000.

North Carolina Supercomputing Center, The Carolinas Summer Institute of Computational
Science, (with Drs. Robert Panoff and Larry Lee), $181,879.


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