John E. Osborn (mathematician)

John Edward Osborn

John Osborn in April 2009
Born (1936-07-12)July 12, 1936
Onamia, Minnesota, USA
Died May 30, 2011(2011-05-30) (aged 74)
Maryland, USA
Fields Mathematics
Alma mater University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Doctoral advisor Hans Weinberger
Known for Computational mathematics

John E. Osborn (July 12, 1936 May 30, 2011)[1] was an American mathematician. He obtained B.S. (1958), M.S. (1963), and Ph.D. (1965) degrees at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. His Ph.D. adviser was Hans Weinberger. Osborn made fundamental contributions to computational mathematics, especially to the theory of numerical solution of partial differential equations, eigenvalue approximations, and the finite element method. He also co-authored several textbooks on differential equations and numerical computation with the goal of introducing computation into sophomore level differential equations courses.

Osborn held a faculty position at the University of Maryland, College Park his entire career, from 1965 until retiring in 2008. By 1975 he was a full professor, and took on the role of Mathematics Chair in 1982-1985. He served as acting or interim dean for two years, 1989-90 and 1998-99. He also held many visiting positions worldwide.

He was a frequent collaborator and coauthor of Ivo Babuška.

The Memorial Service for Osborn took place in the UMCP Main Chapel on September 21, 2011

John E. Osborn supervised four PhD students.[2]

Notes

  1. Ricardo Nochetto and Dianne O'Leary (June 13, 2011). "John Osborn, 1936–2011". NA Digest 11 (24).
  2. John E. Osborn at the Mathematics Genealogy Project

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