Dexuan Xie

  • Professor, Mathematical Sciences

Education

  • PhD Applied Mathematics, University of Houston, 1995
  • MS Dept. of Applied Math., Hunan University, Changsha, China, 1985
  • BS Dept. of Applied Math., Hunan University, Changsha, China, 1982

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets
MATH 233-006 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III TR 8:30am-10:20am
MATH 233-008 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III TR 2:30pm-4:20pm
MATH 899-007 Seminar in Advanced Mathematics Numerical Analysis F 12pm-12:50pm

Research Interests

  • Numerical Analysis, Computational Mathematics, and Mathematical Biology
  • Numerical solutions of partial differential equations, numerical optimizations, and high performance scientific computing

Related Activities

  • Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Medical College of Wisconsin, 2018 – present.
  • Visiting Professor, Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University, 9/1/2015 – 12/15/2015.
  • Visiting Professor,  Institution for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, 9/1/2008  – 1/15/2009.
  • Research Associate (Postdoc.), Courant Institute, New York University, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1996 – 1999.

Selected Service and Projects

  • Principal Investigator for Simons Foundation Award, $42, 000, Mathematics and Physical Sciences-Collaboration Grants for Mathematicians, Simons Foundation, 2020 – 2025.
  • Principal Investigator for NSF Research Grant Award, $399,935 ($230,263 for PI at UWM and $169,672 for PI (Prof. L. R. Scott) at the University of Chicago), Division of Mathematical Sciences, National Science Foundation (NSF), 2012 – 2015.
  • Principal Investigator for NSF Research Grant Award, $590,691 ($265,417 for UWM and $325,234 for PI (Prof. L. R. Scott) at the University of Chicago), Division of Mathematical Sciences, National Science Foundation, 2009 – 2012.
  • Principal Investigator for NSF Research Award, $520,479 (Co-PI Dr. Peter Butko), Division of Mathematical Sciences, National Science Foundation, 2003 – 2007.
  • Founder and Investigator, High Performance Scientific Computing Laboratory, Mathematical Sciences Department.

Selected Publications

Xie, Dexuan, Audi, Said H., and Dash, Ranjan. “A Size Modified Poisson-Boltzmann Ion Channel Model in a Solvent of Multiple Ionic Species: Application to VDAC” Journal of Computational Chemistry41.3 (2020): 218-231.
Xie, Dexuan, and Jiang, Yi. “Nonlocal Poisson-Fermi double layer models: Effects of nonuniform ion sizes on double layer structure” Physical Review E97.5 (2018): 052610.
Xie, Dexuan. “New Finite Element Iterative Methods for Solving a Nonuniform Ionic Size Modified Poisson-Boltzmann Equation” International Journal of Numerical Analysis & Modeling14.4-5 (2017): 688–711.
Xie, Dexuan. “New Finite Element Iterative Methods for Solving a Nonuniform Ionic Size Modified Poisson-Boltzmann Equation” International Journal of Numerical Analysis & Modeling14.4-5 (2017): 688-711.
Xie, Dexuan, Liu, Jinn-Liang, and Eisenberg, Bob. “Nonlocal Poisson-Fermi Model for Ionic Solvent” Physical Review E/American Physical Society94. (2016): 012114.
Xie, Dexuan, and Jiang, Yi . “A Nonlocal Modified Poisson-Boltzmann Equation and Finite Element Solver for Computing Electrostatics of Biomolecules” Journal of Computational Physics322. (2016): 1-20.
Li, Jiao, and Xie, Dexuan. “An Effective Minimization Protocol for Solving a Size-modified Poisson-Boltzmann Equation for Biomolecule in Ionic Solvent” International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling12.2 (2015): 286 - 301.
Xie, Dexuan, Jiang, Yi, and Scott, L. Ridgway. “Efficient algorithms for a nonlocal dielectric model for protein in ionic solvent” SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, SIAM35.6 (2013): B1267-1284.
Xie, Dexuan, and Volkmer, Hans W.“A modified nonlocal continuum electrostatic model for protein in water and its analytical solutions for ionic Born models” Communications in Computational Physics13.1 (2013): 174-194.
Xie, Dexuan, Jiang, Yi, Brune, Peter, and Scott, L. Ridgway. “A fast solver for a nonlocal dielectric continuum model” SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing34.2 (2012): B107-B126.

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