Teaching

• 2022-2023-Spring: Partial differential equations, Math 555B.
• 2022-2023-Fall: Two sections of Engineering Calculus, Math 126.
• 2021-2022-Spring: Faculty Sabbatical Leave.
• 2021-2022-Fall: Faculty Sabbatical Leave.
• 2020-2021-Spring: Math 445, Mathematics of Physics and Engineering II.
• 2020-2021-Fall: Two sections of Math 245-Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I.
• 2020-2021-Summer: Math 625-Topics in Real Analysis.
• 2019-2020-Spring: Partial Differential Equations-Math-555B, and Calculus III-Math 229.
• 2019-2020-Fall: Math 555A-Partial Differential Equations I.
• 2018-2019-Spring: Two sections of Engineering Calculus, Math 126.
• 2018-2019-Fall: Functional Analysis, Graduate course, Math 580.
• 2017-2018-Spring: Two sections of Engineering Calculus, Math 126.
• 2017-2018-Fall: Functional Analysis, Graduate course, Math 580.
• 2016-2017-Spring: Calculus II-Math 226 and Partial differential equations-Math 555A.
• 2016-2017-Fall: Topics in Partial Differential Equation, Graduate course, Math 655.
• 2015-2016: Topics in Partial Differential Equation, Graduate course, Math 655.
• 2015-2016: Partial Differential Equation, Math 555A, Calculus I, Math 125.
• 2014-2015: Faculty Sabbatical Leave.
• 2013-2014: Partial Differential Equation, Graduate course, Math 555A, Math 555B.
• 2013-2014: Mathematics of Physics and Engineering, Part II, Math 445.
• 2012-2013: Partial Differential Equation, Graduate course, Math 555B.
• 2012-2013: Calculus II-Math 226 and Partial differential equations-Math 555A.
• 2012-2013: Real Analysis, Functional Analysis, Graduate courses.
• 2010-2011: Summer: Topics in Analysis.
• 2010-2011: Engineering Calculus and Graduate course in Partial differential equations.
• 2009-2010: Summer: Topics in Analysis.
• 2009-2010: Engineering Calculus and Graduate course in Partial differential equations.
• 2008-2009: Summer: Topics in Analysis.
• 2008-2009: Partial Differential Equation, Graduate course.
• 2007-2008: Summer: Topics in Analysis.
• 2007-2008: Ordinary Differential Equations-Math 565A. Graduate Analysis Seminar.
• 2007-2008: Fall (Sabbatical).
• 2006-2007: Summer: Topics in Analysis.
• 2006-2007: Partial Differential Equation-Math 555A and Calculus III-Math 226.
• 2005-2006: Engineering Calculus and Partial differential equations for engineering.
• 2004-2005: Partial Differential Equation, Graduate course, First year Graduate seminar.
• 2003-2004: Engineering Calculus and Graduate course in Partial differential equations.
• 2002-2003: Engineering Calculus and First Course in Probability.
• 2001-2002: Engineering Calculus and Graduate course in PDEs
Assistant Professor at Texas A & M University:
• 2000-2001: Engineering Calculus and Graduate course in Partial differential equations.
• 2000-2001: Engineering Calculus and Graduate course in Partial differential equations.
• 1999-2000: Engineering Calculus and Graduate course in Applied Functional Analysis.
• 1998-1999: Engineering Calculus.

Visiting positions

• June 2019: Institut Emile Cartan, Universite de Nancy, France.

• June 2014: Mathematics Department, Universite de Paris XI, Orsay, France.

• June 2013: Mathematics Department, Universite de Nancy, France.

• June 2012: Mathematics Department, Universite de Nancy, France.

• November 2011: Mathematics Department, Universite de Biskra, Algeria.

• June 2010: Mathematics Department, Universite de Rennes, France.

• June 2008-July 2008: Laboratory of Signals and Systems, Supelec, France.

• May 2008: Mathematics Department, University of Warwick, England.

• August 2007-December 2007: Mathematics Department, Indiana University, Indiana.

• February 2006: the American Institute of Mathematics, Paolo Alto, California.

• June 2005: Mathematics Department, University of Paris, Orsay, France.

• July 2004: Mathematics Department, the Univeristy of Paris, Orsay, France.

• 2003: the Center of Nonlinear Analysis, Los Alamos Laboratory, New Mexico.

• June 2002: Mathematics Department, University of Paris, Orsay, France.

• 2000: Mathematics Department at the University of California at Irvine.

• 2000: Systems and Control Department at the University of California at San Diego.

• 1998: The Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado.

Invited Lectures

• June 2019, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Supelec, Universite de Paris, France.

• May 22, 2018, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Nancy Universite, France.

• May 2017, Invited speaker Oberwolfach Workshop on Geophysical Dunamics. Oberwolfach, Germany.

• Nov 2016, Mathematics Department, Oklahoma State University.

• February 2016, CAMS colloquium, University of Southern California.

• Nov 2014, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Universite of Monaster, Tunisia.

• Nov 2014, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Universite of Tunis, Tunisia.

• June 2013, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Supelec, Universite de Paris, France.

• May 24, 2012, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Universite de Rennes, France.

• May 22, 2012, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Nancy Universite, France.

• June 19, 2012, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Universite d’Oran, Algeria.

• May 24, 2012, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Universite de Houari Boumediene, Algiers, Algeria.

• April 24, 2012, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Universite de Rennes, France.

• April 4, 2012, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, Universite de Guelma, Algeria.

• March 7, 2012, First Congress of the Algerian Mathematical Society, Annaba, Algeria

• January 31, 2012, Journ ̈ı¿œe Math ́ematique ̈ı¿œ la m ̈ı¿œmoire de Seid Bahlali, Universite de Biskra, Algeria

• June 20-June 22, 2011, Second International Conference on Random Dynamical Systems, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, P. R. China.

• May 31-June 4, 2010, International Conference on Advances in Partial Differential Equations and Their Applications, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

• June 21-June 24, 2010. The International Congress in Mathematical Fluid Dynamics and its Applications, Rennes, Brittany, France.

• June 2, 2011, Invited Speaker speaker, Mathematics Department, University of California, Irvine.

• February 12, 2011, Colloquium speaker, Mathematics Department, Arizona State University.

• February 22-26, 2010, Analysis and Computation of Incompressible Fluid Flow, Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

• November 10, 2009, Invited speaker at a special session of the AMS conference at the University of California, Riverside.

• March 7, 2009, Invited speaker at the The Second Southern California Conference on the Mathematics of Fluids at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

• June 10, 2008, Invited speaker at University of Paris, Orsay.

• April 14, 2008, Invited speaker at the Analysis seminar, USC.

• April 17, 2008, Invited speaker at the University of Wyoming, WY.

• April 4-5, 2008, Invited speaker at a special session of the AMS conference at Indiana University, Bloomington.

• November 13, 2007, Invited speaker at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne.

• October 22, 2007, Invited speaker at Indiana University, Bloomington.

• February 14, 2006: Local existence results for the Primitive equations of the atmosphere and the ocean. American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, California.

• November, 2006: Conditional regularity of the Navier-Stokes equations. Invited speaker at special session of the Central AMS meeting at the University of Arkansas.

• October, 2005: Remarks on the normal form of the Navier-Stokes equations, Invited speaker at the Analytical and Stochastic Fluid Dynamics workshop in MSRI. Berkeley.

• April 2004: Invited speaker at the Western AMS meeting at University of Southern
California.

• June 2004: Invited speaker at a special session of the International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations in Pomona, California.

• April 2003: Invited speaker at Oklahoma State University.

• April 2003: Invited speaker at the Central AMS meeting at Indiana University, Bloomington.

• May 2003: Invited speaker at a special session on Dynamical systems in SIAM Conference, Snowbird, Utah.

• June 2003: Invited speaker (gave two lectures) at the Center of Nonlinear Analysis, Los Alamos Laboratory, New Mexico.

• November 2002: Invited speaker at University of California, Santa Barbara.

• May 2002: Invited speaker at special session on “Recent progress on the theory of exponential attractors” at the Fourth International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations in Willmington, North Carolina.

• May 2002: Invited speaker at special session on “Mathematical Issues in Geophysical Dynamics at the Fourth International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations in Willmington, North Carolina.

• May 2002: Invited speaker at special session on “Mathematical Fluid Dynamics” at the Fourth International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations in Willmington, North Carolina.

• October 2001: Invited speaker at special session of the AMS sectional meeting at U.C. Irvine.

• June 2001: Invited speaker at University of Paris, Orsay. France.

• May 2001: Invited speaker at a special session on Dynamical systems in SIAM Conference, Snowbird, Utah.

• March 2001: Invited speaker at University of Texas at Austin.

• March 2001: Invited speaker at University of Poitiers, France.

• January 2001: Invited speaker at University of Southern California

• February 2001: Invited speaker at University of Illinois at Chicago

• May 2000: Invited speaker at a special session on the Navier-Stokes equations in the International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations. Kennesaw State University, Georgia.

• May 2000: Invited speaker at University of Southern California.

• May 2000: Invited speaker at University of California at Irvine.

• May 2000: Invited speaker at University of California at San Diego.

• April 2000: Invited speaker at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

• March 2000: Invited speaker at University of Texas at Austin.

• November 2000: Invited speaker at Indiana University.

• May 1999: Invited speaker at a workshop on Control of flows Models, Dynamic Analysis, Control Algorithms, and Computation, at University of California, San Diego.

• November 1999: Invited speaker at University of Texas, Austin.

• June 1999: Invited speaker at University of Poitiers, France.

• January 1999: Invited speaker at a special session on the Mathematics of the Navier- Stokes equations in the AMS meeting at San Antonio, Texas.

• November 1998: Invited speaker (three lecture series on the renormalization group method) at University of California at Irvine.

• February 1998: Invited speaker at the laboratory of Nonlinear Science, Los Alamos, NM

• January 1998: Invited speaker at the Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

• January 1998: Invited speaker, Colloquium, University of California Davis

• January 1998: Invited speaker, Colloquium, Texas A&M University

• January 1998: Invited speaker, Colloquium, University of California San Diego

• December 1997: Invited speaker at the Applied Mathematics Seminar, Stanford University.

• October 1997: Invited Speaker at the IMA workshop on Multi-scale problems

• February 1997: Invited speaker at the Applied Mathematics Seminar, Stanford University.

• January 1996: Invited speaker at the University of Central Florida.

• May 1996: Invited speaker at the Nonlinear Analysis, PDE’s Seminar, Universit ́e de Lyon, France.

• March 1996: Invited speaker at a special session on nonlinear partial differential equations in the AMS meeting at Iowa city, Iowa.

• February 1996: Invited speaker at, Universit ́e de Poitiers, France.

• February 1996: Invited speaker at , Universit ́e de Cergy Pontoise, France.

• February 1996: Invited speaker at, Universit ́e d’Amiens, France.

• November 1995: Invited speaker at the Nonlinear Analysis, PDE’s Seminar, Rutgers University.

• October 1995: Invited speaker at a mini-symposium in the 1995 SIAM Annual Meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina.