Biography | Publications

Burlen holds a Masters of Science in Applied Mathematics (2008, University of New Hampshire), a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics/Physics (2004, University of New Hampshire), and an Associate of Applied Science in Electronic Technology (2000, New Hampshire Community Technical College). Before coming to Kitware Burlen worked with the Space Science Center at the Institute for the Study of Earth Oceans and Space at UNH, developing a new adaptive mesh method for magneto-hydro dynamics. Burlen's current interests are high performance computing and numerical methods.

Publications

Loring, B., Numerical and Adaptive Grid Methods for Ideal MHD, Master’s Thesis, University of New Hampshire, 2008

Loring, B. and Raeder, J., Magnetic Flux Conservation in Constrained Transport Adaptive Mesh MHD Codes Without Refluxing, Numerical Modeling of Space Plasma Flows, 2007, Volume 360, Editors, Pogorelov, N.V., and Zank, G.P.