Giovanna Guidoboni

Grants and Awards

NSF-DMS 0811138. Computational Mathematics, 2008-2011
Collaborative Research: Efficient solvers for free boundary flows of complex fluids
G. Guidoboni (PI), CoPIs: R. Glowinski (U. of Houston), M. Pasquali (Rice U.)
Total Award: $285,843, UH share: $122,140

IBIS 2008 Seed Grant. Institute for Biomedical Imaging Sciences, 2008-2009
Mitral Valve: 3D-Image sequence analysis and mechanical modeling R. Azencott (U. of Houston) (PI), CoPIs: S. Canic, R. Glowinski, G. Guidoboni (U. of Houston), W. Zoghbi, S. Little (The Methodist Hospital)
Total award: $75,000

ARP 003652-0051-2006. Texas Education Board Advanced Research Program - Mathematics, 2006-2008
Mathematical Models for cardiovascular stenting
S. Canic (PI), G. Guidoboni (CoPI)
Total award: $79,000

Summer Research Grant 2006. Department of Mathematics, University of Houston
Operator splitting for the numerical simularion of fluid flow in deformable domains with application to blood flow
G. Guidoboni (Single PI)
Total award: $8,700

Fulbright Research Scholarship University of Houston (USA), February-July 2004
Numerical Algorithms for the simulation of the flow of incompressible viscous fluids in deformable domains
G. Guidoboni (Single PI)
Total award: $11,000

Marie Curie Training Fellowship University of Surrey (UK), April-July 2003
Pattern selection in Faraday waves
G. Guidoboni (PI)
Total award: 2,500 pounds

Fondo Giovani Ricercatori University of Ferrara (Italy), 2002-2003
Mathematical Models in Mathematical Physics
G. Guidoboni (PI), E. Piras (CoPI), B. J. Jin (CoPI)
Total award: 2,000 euros

Travel Awards

USACM Travel Award
8th World Congress on Computational Mechanics. June 30 - July 4, 2008, Venice, Italy.

Institute for Mathematics and its Applications
IMA New Directions Short Course: Biophysical Fluid Dynamics. June 19-30, 2006, Minneapolis, USA.

US Junior Oberwolfach Fellows
Oberwolfach workshop - ID 0544.
Reactive Flow and Transport Through Complex Systems, October 30 - November 5, 2005, Oberwolfach, Germany.

Institute for Mathematics and its Applications
IMA Workshop Career Options for Women in Mathematical Sciences. February 4-5, 2005, Minneapolis, USA.

 


Current Address: Department of Mathematics, PGH Building, University of Houston, Houston, Texax 77204-3008
Phone: (713) 743-3500 - Fax: (713) 743-3505