Qualifications: Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Virginia Tech, USA May M.S in Applied Mathematics, Virginia Tech, USAJun.Dec Engineering degree in telecommunications, Sup’Com, Tunis
Nabil Chaabane, Beatrice Riviere, Mikhail Sekachev, Henri Calandra: A parallelizable sequentialmethod for the Biot system. Journal of Numerical Analysis, Industrial and Applied Mathematics2018 12:21-34.2. *Nabil Chaabane, Vivette Girault, Charles Puelz, Beatrice Riviere: Convergence of IPDG for coupledNavier Stokes and Darcy equations. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 2017324:25-48.3.
Nabil Chaabane, Beatrice Riviere: A sequential discontinuous Galerkin method for the coupling offlow and geomechanics. Journal of scientific computing 2018 74 :375-395.4.
Nabil Chaabane, Beatrice Riviere: A splitting-based finite element method for the Biot poroelasticitysystem. Computers & Mathematics with Applications 2018 75:2328-2337.5.
N Chaabane, V Girault, B Riviere, T Thompson: A stable enriched Galerkin element for the Stokesproblem. Applied Numerical Mathematics 2018 132:1-216. *Slimane Adjerid,Nabil Chaabane, Tao Lin, Pengtao Yue: An immersed finite element method forstokes problems with moving interfaces. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 2019362:540-5597.
Slimane Adjerid, Nabil Chaabane, Tao Lin: An immersed discontinuous finite element method forstokes interface problems. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2015,293:170-190.8.
Slimane Adjerid, Nabil Chaabane: An improved superconvergence error estimate for the LDGmethod. Applied Numerical Mathematics 2015, 98:122-136.9.
Riadh Abdelfattah, Karem Chokmani, Nabil Chaabane: A specific methodology for atmosphericeffect reduction on SAR interferograms. In Proc. IGARSS 2010: 1637-1640.
2014-2015
Awarded the Steeneck fellowship for outstanding performance as a graduate student