Snelson, Stanley
Stanley Snelson
Associate Professor | College of Engineering and Science - Mathematics and Systems Engineering
Contact Information
Frederick C. Crawford Bldg, 315
Expertise
Educational Background
PhD, Mathematics, New York University, 2014
MS, Mathematics, New York University, 2011
BS, Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, 2009
Professional Experience
Associate Professor, Florida Institute of Technology, 2024--present
Assistant Professor, Florida Institute of Technology, 2017--2024
L. E. Dickson Instructor, University of Chicago, 2014--2017
Current Courses
Fall 2024: Introductory Analysis (MTH 4101), Differential Equations/Linear Algebra (MTH 2201/2202)
Selected Publications
Classical Solutions of the Boltzmann equation with irregular initial data (with C. Henderson and A. Tarfulea), Annales Scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure, to appear.
Global existence for an isotropic modification of the Boltzmann equation, Journal of Functional Analysis, 2024.
Optimal domains for elliptic eigenvalue problems with rough coefficients (with E. Teixeira), SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 2024
Solutions to the non-cutoff Boltzmann equation uniformly near a Maxwellian (with L. Silvestre), Mathematics in Engineering, 2023.
Non-existence of some approximately self-similar singularities for the Landau, Vlasov-Poisson-Landau, and Boltzmann equations (with J. Bedrossian and M. Gualdani), Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 2022.
See my website for a complete publication list.
Recognition & Awards
National Science Foundation LEAPS-MPS Grant, 2022
Simons Foundation Collaboration Grant, 2021
ORAU Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award, 2019