Michael Storm
Email: ms3337 [at] njit [dot] edu
About Me
Hello. I am Mike Storm and am currently a second year PhD student studying applied math at NJIT. My advisor is Professor Jonathan Jaquette. I am interested in numerical methods, computer assisted proofs and dynamical systems.
Publications
1) J. Beale, M. Storm, S. Tlupova, The adjoint double layer potential on smooth surfaces in R^3 and the Neumann problem.
2) C. Farkash, M. Storm, T. Palmeiri, Encouraging Undergraduate Students to Explore Multiple Proofs of the Multinomial Theorem.
Education
B.S. Applied Mathematics
Farmingdale State College, December 2022
Ph.D. Mathematical Sciences, Applied Mathematics
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Expected May 2028
Positions
Graduate Research Assistant under Professor Jaquette at NJIT
Spring 2024 - Present
Graduate Teaching Assistant at NJIT
Fall 2023
Tutor/Teaching Assistant at FSC
Fall 2022 - Summer 2023
Undergraduate Research Aide under Professor Tlupova at FSC
Spring 2022 - Fall 2022
Poster Presentations
MAA Metro NY Meeting, May 2022 - A review of Multiple Proofs of the Multinomial Theorem
Ignite Symposium and FSC Financial Math Conference, March 2023 - Computing the Adjoint Double Layer Potential
SIAM NNP Conference, October 2023 - Computing the Adjoint Double Layer Potential