Nicholas (Nick) Moore

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Nicholas (Nick) Moore

Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Department/Office Information

Mathematics
McGregory Hall
  • T 2:30pm - 3:30pm (McGregory Hall 208)
  • W 1:15pm - 2:15pm (McGregory Hall 208)
  • R 1:15pm - 2:15pm (McGregory Hall 208)

Contact

I do research in Applied Mathematics broadly, encompassing a range of numerical and analytical techniques. Most of my research focuses on the prominent role fluid dynamics plays in applications ranging from geophysics to biology. Some recent topics of research include: How erosion and dissolution by flowing fluids creates morphology; The statistics of oceanic water waves, in particular the appearance of anomalously large waves known as rogue waves; How limb flexibility boosts the performance of flying and swimming animals.

To see my publications, please visit my scholar page.

 

BS in Mathematics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2005

PhD in Mathematics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2010

Postdoctoral scholar, the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 2010-2014

Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Florida State University, 2014-2019

Associate Professor of Mathematics, Florida State University, 2020

Associate Professor of Mathematics, the United States Naval Academy, 2020-2022

Simons Foundation, Collaboration Grants for Mathematicians 2017-2020

NSF DMS Computational Mathematics, award 2012560, 2020-2023

Office of Naval Research, Faculty Research Grant, award N000142412617, 2024-2027

Math 260, Introduction to Computational Mathematics

Math 312, Mathematical Modeling in the Social Sciences

Math 376, Numerical Analysis