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Education

2008–current    Ph.D. program in Applied Mathematics, University of Delaware
Advisor: John A. Pelesko
2008–2010 M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics, University of Delaware
2004–2008 B.Sc. in Mathematics, Millersville University, magna cum laude
Advisor: Zhoude Shao

Awards & Honors

2010–current    NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, University of Delaware
2004–2008 Edna H. Meyers Mathematics Scholarship, Millersville University
2004–2008 Millar–Kraybill Academic Scholarship, Millersville University

Publications

[BSS+12]      N. D. Brubaker, J. I. Siddique, E. Sabo, R. Deaton and J. A. Pelesko, Refinements to the Study of Electrostatic Deflections: Theory and Experiment, submitted, (2012) 23 pages.
[BL12] N. D. Brubaker and A. E. Lindsay, The onset of multivalued solutions of a prescribed mean curvature equation with singular nonlinearity, submited (2012), 32 pages (arXiv).
[BP12] N. D. Brubaker and J. A. Pelesko, Analysis of a one-dimensional prescribed mean curvature equation with singular nonlinearity, Nonlinear Anal. (2012), DOI: 10.1016/j.na.2012.04.025. (arXiv).
[BP11] N. D. Brubaker and J. A. Pelesko, Non-linear effects on canonical MEMS, European J. Appl. Math. 22 October (2011), no. 5, 455–470, Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011, DOI: 10.1017/S0956792511000180.
[BCE+08] N. D. Brubaker, S. Carter, S. M. Evans, D. E. Kravatz Jr., S. Linn, S. W. Peurifoy, and R. Walker, Double Bubble Experiments in the Three-Torus, Math Horizons, April (2008), 18–21.

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