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Mrs. Nancy CHALHOUB NAWFAL

School of Engineering of Beirut

Associate professor

(+961) 1 421 000 ext nancy.chalhoub@usj.edu.lb

Nancy Chalhoub received her Bachelor and master's degree in Mathematics from the Faculty of Sciences at Saint-Joseph university in 2006 and 2008 respectively. She earned her PhD degree of Mathematics in 2012 from Ecole des ponts at the Paris-Est University in France. She joined the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture in 2014 where she is currently an associate professor.

Highest degree : PhD in Mathematics - Université Paris-Est - France


DegreesUniversityCountryYear
Doctorat en MathématiquesUniversité Paris-EstFrance2012
Master de Recherche en Mathématiques Saint Joseph University of BeirutLebanon2008
License en MathsSaint Joseph University of BeirutLebanon2006


Engineering and Technology, Sciences

Applied math

Chalhoub, N., Omnes, P., Sayah, T., & El Zahlaniyeh, R. (2020). “Full discretization of time dependent convection–diffusion–reaction equation coupled with the Darcy system”. Calcolo, 57, 1-28.

 

Chalhoub, N., Omnes, P., Sayah, T., & Zahlaniyeh, R. (2022). “A posteriori error estimates for the time-dependent convection-diffusion-reaction equation coupled with the Darcy system”. Numerical Algorithms, 1-40.

 

Aldbaissy, R., Chalhoub, N., Djoko, J. K & Sayah, T. (2023). “Full discretization of the time dependent Navier-Stokes equations with anisotropic slip boundary condition”. International Journal Of Numerical Analysis And Modeling; Volume 20, Number 4, 497-517.

 

Aldbaissy, R., Chalhoub, N., Djoko, J., & Sayah, T. (2024). “Full discretization of the time dependent Navier–Stokes equations with anisotropic slip boundary condition coupled with the convection–diffusion–reaction equation”. International Journal of Numerical Analysis & Modeling, 20(4).

 

Chalhoub, N., Omnes, P., Sayah, T., & Zahlaniyeh, R. E. (2024). A posteriori error estimate for the non-stationary concentration equation coupled with the Darcy system discretized by the Raviart–Thomas finite element. Computational and Applied Mathematics, 43(4), 170.