• Abou Orm, Lara

    Dr. Abou Orm, Lara

    Assistant Professor & Academic Coordinator
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    abouormla@rhu.edu.lb

    Dr. AbouOrm, is an Assistant Professor at Rafik Hariri University, College of Science & Information Systems. She obtained a Ph.D. in mathematics applied to mechanical engineering from Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne, France. Ever since 2011 she’s been teaching different courses in MATH at Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne (2011 - 2013) and Rafik Hariri University-Lebanon (2014 till present), Notre Dame University (2014 till spring 2021) and Lebanese university (2014 till spring 2021). The taught courses covered a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to: numerical Analysis, linear Algebra, calculus III, calculus II, ODE, PDE, advanced calculus I and II, topology, advanced statistics for business, Quantitative methods for MBA students, Advanced algebra.

     

    Her main research interests are the integro differential equations, partial differential equations, stabilizations methods applied to Stokes and Darcy flows. Dr. AbouOrm has more than 9 publications in different International Conferences such Aveiro, ECOMAS (Austria), FPCCM1, Auckland as well as International Journals such as Key Engineering Materials, European Journal of Computational Mechanics.

     

    EDUCATION

    • PhD in applied math from Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne, France, 2013
    • MS in applied math from Joseph Fourier university, Grenoble, France, 2010
    • BS in pure math from the Lebanese University, Faculty of Science (Branch I), Beirut, Lebanon, 2009

     

    PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

    • Integro differential equations
    • Stabilization methods
    • Traveling waves equations

     

    REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

    • Simulation par éléments finis des procédés par infusion de résine, Julien Bruchon, Sylvain Drapier, Guillaume Pacquaut, Nicolas Moulin, Lara Abouorm, Lavoisier, pp:383-393
    • Monolithic approach of Stokes-Darcy coupling for LCM process modelling.
    • L. Abouorm , N. Moulin, J. Bruchon and S. Drapier: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 554-557(2013) p. 447-455.
    • Monolithic approach of Stokes-Darcy coupling for LCM process modeling. L. Abou Orm, N.Moulin, J. Bruchon, S. Drapier, 16th annual ESAFORM Conference on Material Forming, Aveiro,Portugal, 2013.
    • Monolithic approach of stokes-Darcy coupling for the simulation of liquid infusion process. L.Abou Orm, J. Bruchon, N. Moulin, S. Drapier, European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (ECCOMAS 2012), Vienne, Autriche, 2012.
    • Monolithic versus decoupled approach to couple stokes/Darcy flows in extreme regimes for LCM process modelling. L. Abou Orm, R. Troian, J. Bruchon, N. Moulin, P.-J. Liotier, S. Drapier,11th International Conference on Flow Processing in Composite Materials (FPCM11), Auckland,Nouvelle- Zélande, 2012.
    • A robust monolithic approach for resin infusion based process modeling, AbouOrm Lara, Blaise Maxime, Bruchon Julien, Drapier Sylvain, Key engineering Materials, 2014, Volume 611-612, pages 306-315
    • L. AbouOrm, R. Troian, S. Drapier, J. Bruchon et N. Moulin :Stokes–Darcy coupling in severe regimes using multiscale stabilization for mixed finite elements: monolithic approach versus decoupled approach. European Journal of Computational Mechanics 23(3-4):113–137, July 2014
    • Math Students Motivation and Self-Efficacy in Online Education During the COVID-19, Dr Hiam Loutfi, Dr Lara AbouOrm, under review (2021)