

Khemraj Shukla
Professor with expertise in applied mathematics, Khemraj Shukla serves as an Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics (Research) at Brown University. He has cultivated a robust academic foundation, earning his Ph.D. and M.A. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University, following a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Utah. His scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in applied partial differential equations, numerical methods for partial differential equations, and computational fluid dynamics. Professor Shukla's research is characterized by its innovative approach to solving complex problems in fluid dynamics, leveraging advanced computational techniques to enhance understanding and application. His work has significantly contributed to the field, earning him recognition and several prestigious awards, such as the SIAM Outstanding Paper Prize and the Brown University Research Incentive Award. In addition to his research, Professor Shukla is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of mathematicians. He actively engages with students, guiding them through the intricacies of applied mathematics and encouraging them to explore the vast potential of computational methods. His commitment to education is reflected in his dynamic teaching style and his ability to inspire students to pursue excellence in their academic endeavors. Professor Shukla's contributions extend beyond academia, as he frequently collaborates with industry professionals to apply mathematical theories to real-world challenges. His interdisciplinary approach has facilitated advancements in various sectors, demonstrating the practical impact of his research. Outside of his professional commitments, Professor Shukla is an avid advocate for the dissemination of mathematical knowledge. He participates in conferences and workshops, sharing his insights and fostering a collaborative environment among peers. His dedication to the field and his passion for mathematics continue to drive his research and teaching, making him a respected figure in the academic community.
Publications
, 423-448, 2021-02-01
, 41-72, 2023-01-01
, e1011916, 2024-03-12
, 3136-3150, 2020-05-01