David Gunderman

  • Alumnus - Graduate Research Assistant - PhD
  • LLNL High Energy Density Physics Fellow
  • APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Biography

Dr. David Gunderman was a Ph.D. student in the Applied Mathematics department at the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Gunderman graduated in Spring 2021, and his dissertation focused on high-order numerical integration over trimmed and intersected geometries. Prior to coming to Boulder, Dr. Gunderman received his A.B. Summa Cum Laude from Wabash College in 2015 and spent a year in Germany with the Fulbright program. After receiving his PhD, Dr. Gunderman spent a year as a Lillian Gilbreth Postdoctoral Fellow at Purdue University, and he is now pursuing his M.D. at Indiana University.

CMGLab Publications

  1. D. Gunderman, K. Weiss, and J.A. Evans, "High-accuracy mesh-free quadrature for trimmed parametric surfaces and volumes." Computer-Aided Design, 141:103093, 2021.
  2. D. Gunderman, K. Weiss, and J.A. Evans, "Spectral mesh-free quadrature for planar regions bounded by rational parametric curves." Computer-Aided Design, 130:102944, 2021.
  3. D. Gunderman, N. Flyer, and B. Fornberg, "Transport schemes in spherical geometries using spline-based RBF-FD with polynomials." Journal of Computational Physics, 408:109256, 2020.