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Mark Stowell's interests include computational physics, numerical analysis, and parallel computing. He earned a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in 1994. He completed a B.S. degree in Physics in 1992 also from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Before joining LLNL, he worked as a computer system administrator for the University of Massachusetts.
White, Daniel A., and Mark L. Stowell, "Full-Wave Simulation of Electromagnetic Coupling Effects in RF and Mixed-Signal ICs using a Time-Domain Finite-Element Method", IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 52, No. 5, May 2004, also available as UCRL-JC-155139.
Sharpe, R.M. , N.J. Champagne, D. White, M. Stowell, and R. Adams, Numerical Technology for Large-Scale Computational Electromagnetics, January 30, 2003, UCRL-ID-151789.
Castillo, P., J. Koning, R. Rieben, M. Stowell, and D. White, Discrete Differential Forms: A Novel Methodology for Robust Computational Electromagnetics, January 17, 2003, UCRL-ID-151522.