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William Fitzgibbon

William Fitzgibbon
Board member, Texas Learning and Computation Center (TLC2)

Chair of the University of Houston's (UH) Department of Mathematics, William Fitzgibbon has taught at universities across the U.S. and in France over the past 30 years.

He is a member of the American Mathematical Society, the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Sigma Xi, the Irish Mathematical Society, and the Society for Mathematical Biology. Active in the world of mathematical study, Dr. Fitzgibbon has been published in a wide array of industry journals, and he has held a leadership role in numerous international conferences. He has also mentored to a number of PhD students.

Dr. Fitzgibbon's areas of study include partial differential equations, integral equations, functional differential equations, applied mathematics and mathematical biology. His collaborators include Jean-Antoine Deisederi, Roland Glowinski, Selwyn Hollis, Denise Kirschner, Michel Langlais, Irene Loomis, Christopher Martin, Jeffrey Morgan, Mary Parrott, Jacques Periaux, Richard Sanders, Sheila Waggoner, Homer Walker, Glenn Webb, Lewis Wheeler, Mary Wheeler and Yuncheng You.

Dr. Fitzgibbon holds a PhD in mathematics from Vanderbilt University.