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Michael Haslam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at York University. He focuses on numerical analysis, scientific computing, computational electromagnetics, and computational fluid dynamics. His work extensively explores mathematical physics and aims to solve complex mathematical computational problems with relevant applications in various scientific and engineering fields. Over the years, Haslam has tackled a variety of applied challenges, such as wire antenna problems and hydrodynamic stability issues. His research emphasizes the design and implementation of numerical algorithms to efficiently simulate electromagnetic interactions with complex materials. Additionally, he has delved into the development of reliable numerical methods necessary for addressing wave oscillations that occur with geometrically and compositionally complex structures. His expertise finds applications in communications, remote sensing, geophysical prospecting, materials science, and biomedical imaging. Haslam's commitment to improving numerical algorithms underlines his goals of enabling accurate and efficient simulations across an expanding array of applications in computational science.
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