Bernard Judah Matkowsky (19 August 1939[1] – 11 June 2020) was an American applied mathematician.
His advisor was Joseph B. Keller and his thesis was entitled "Asymptotic Solution of Partial Differential Equations in Thin Domains".
He was a Fulbright-Hays Fellow in 1972–73,[3] a Guggenheim Fellow in 1982–83,[4] was awarded two medals by the Russian Academy of Sciences, one for "important contributions to modeling SHS Processes" in 1999, and the Jubilee medal for "contributions to Combustion Theory" in 2007, as well as other honors.
The title of his lecture was "Singular Perturbations in Noisy Dynamical Systems", published in the European Journal of Applied Mathematics.
He authored in excess of 250 papers, was an Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Highly Cited Researcher,[7] and was an editor of eight journals and two book series/monographs.