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Dr. Michael  Frantz

Dr. Michael Frantz

Areas of Research Interest:

Atmospheric Modeling, Frontogenesis, Fluid Dynamics, Partial Differential Equations, Dynamic Systems

Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California
  • M.S., University of New Hampshire
  • B.A., La Verne College, La Verne, California

Publications

“Interaction of a Cold Front with Orography”, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Wave Propagation, paper presented in a poster session at the University of Delaware,June 7-10, 1993. (Also appears in the 1993 edition of ULV Presentations, Vol. 6.)

“A Model for Intensified Frontogenesis Over A Modified Mountain Ridge” , the final report submitted to the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for work done at Hanscom AFB in summer, 1988 while a fellow in the AFOSR Summer Faculty Research Program. (Also appears in ULV Presentations, Vol. 2 )

“Interactive Graphics for Multivariable Calculus”, The College Math Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2, 1986.

“Interactive 3-Dimensional Graphics for the Classroom”, The Computer Instructor, vol. 1, No. 2, February, 1985.

“Interactive Three-Dimensional Plotting in the Classroom”, Proceedings, Eighth Western Educational Computing Conference, 1984. (Paper presented at meeting)


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