Dr. Chamoun Georges | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Chamoun Georges Saint Joseph University of Beirut (USJ), Lebanon
Georges Chamoun, born on August 16, 1988, in Zahlé, Lebanon, is a full-time assistant professor at the University of Saint Joseph (USJ), Lebanon. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics, co-directed by Ecole Centrale de Nantes and the Lebanese University. With a deep academic background, Chamoun specializes in applied mathematics, focusing on numerical analysis, partial differential equations, and fluid dynamics. Alongside his teaching role, he has contributed to academic research and led training sessions in MATLAB. Georges is a valued member of research teams in Lebanon and France, actively participating in mathematical applications in biology.
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Publication Top Notes
- Monotone combined edge finite volume–finite element scheme for anisotropic Keller–Segel model
- Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, 2014
- Cited by: 39
- A coupled anisotropic chemotaxis-fluid model: The case of two-sidedly degenerate diffusion
- Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 2014
- Cited by: 25
- Numerical analysis of a chemotaxis–swimming bacteria model on a general triangular mesh
- Applied Numerical Mathematics, 2018
- Cited by: 15
- Mathematical and Numerical Analysis of a Modified Keller-Segel Model with General Diffusive Tensors
- Biomath, 2013
- Cited by: 7
- Mathematical Analysis of Parabolic Models with Volume-Filling Effect in Weighted Networks
- Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations, 2021
- Cited by: 4
- Asymptotic behavior of solutions of a nonlinear degenerate chemotaxis model
- Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-B, 2020
- Cited by: 3
- Numerical simulation of heterogeneous steady states for a reaction-diffusion degenerate Keller-Segel model
- Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2018, 2019
- Cited by: 2
- Étude mathématique et numérique de modèles en chimiotaxie-fluide et applications à la biologie
- Ecole Centrale de Nantes (ECN), 2014
- Cited by: 1
- Mathematical and numerical study of chemotaxis-fluid models and applications in biology
- HAL, 2014
- Cited by: 1
- Mathematical analysis and asymptotic predictions of chemical-driven swimming living organisms in weighted networks
- Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 2024
- Cited by: 1
Chamoun Georges | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award