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Najwa Alshehri

About Najwa Alshehri

Najwa Alshehri

  • Ph.D. Student, Applied Mathematics and Computational Science

Finite element methods numerical analysis fluid-structure interactions mixed finite elements

Professional Interests Beyond academic and research pursuits, Najwa is deeply committed to mentoring and empowering female students to pursue careers in science and research. At KAUST, she engaged in initiatives that cultivate talent in mathematics, AI, and deep learning. Additionally, she placed significant emphasis on developing her leadership and entrepreneurial skills through specialized programs and certifications along with other trainings in Key Performance Indicators (KPI), Total Quality Management (TQM), and strategic planning.

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November 2022

  • NumPDE@Africomp5 in Cape Town

    1 min read · Thu, Nov 10 2022

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    NumPDE contributed to the 5th African Conference on Computational Mechanics held in Cape Town, South Africa, from 2nd to 4th November 2022. Prof. Daniele Boffi organized, in collaboration with Prof. Lucia Gastaldi (University of Brescia, Italy), a minisymposium on Numerical methods for partial differential equations. Clarissa Astuto presented her research on finite difference schemes for the simulation of biological network formation phenomena, Najwa Alshehri gave a talk on new unfitted mixed finite element methods for elliptic interface problems, while Fabio Credali presented a parallel

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