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hlim@ccs.msstate.edu

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HPC A222

Phone
(662) 325-5509




Hyeona Lim  

Email
hlim@ccs.msstate.edu

Office
HPC A222

Phone
(662) 325-5509

Biography
Dr. Hyeona Lim is an Associate Director for the Center for Computational Sciences (CCS) and an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Mississippi State University. She received her Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics from Michigan State University in 2001. She also earned M.S. degree in Mechanics from Michigan State in 2000. She held a position as a Post-doctoral Associate, Michigan State University, 2001-2003 and worked as an Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University, 2003-2010.
Research Interest
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation -- Image Processing (Denoising and Segmentation) and Wave Propagation
Selected Publications Total Publications:  19 
Rhee, H., Tucker, M. T., Whittington, W. R., Horstemeyer, M., & Lim, H. (2014). Structure-property Responses of Bio-inspired Synthetic Foams at Low and High Strain Rates. Science and Engineering of Composite Materials. 22(4), 365-373. DOI:10.1515/secm-2013-0238.

Damiens, N. R., Rhee, H., Hwang, Y., Park, S. J., Hammi, Y., Lim, H., & Horstemeyer, M. (2012). Compressive Behavior of a Turtle's Shell: Experiment, Modeling, and Simulation. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. 6, 106-112.

Banicescu, I., Lim, H., Carino, R.L., & Kim, S. (2011). A Parameter Study of a Hybrid Laplacian Mean-Curvature Flow Denoising Model. Journal of Supercomputing. 57, 339-356.

Rhee, H., Horstemeyer, M., Youngkeun, H., Lim, H., El Kadiri, H., & Trim, W. (2009). A Study on the Structure and Mechanical Behavior of the Terrapene Carolina Carapace: A Pathway to Design Bio-Inspired Synthetic Composites. Materials Science and Engineering C. 29(8), 2333-2339.

Kim, S., & Lim, H. (2009). Fourth-order Partial Differential Equations for Effective Image Denoising. Electronic Journal of Differential Equations. 17, 107-121.