SIAM Fellows 2016 Class Includes Dynamical Systems Experts

Special congratulations to the 2016 Fellows who are part of the Dynamical Systems working group.

By Korana Burke
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  Linda J. S. Allen
Texas Tech University

For contributions to stochastic and deterministic modeling of populations and disease transmission, their applications, and education in applied mathematics.
   
Gang Bao
Zheijiang University

For significant and lasting contributions to inverse problems in wave phenomena and electromagnetics applied to optics.
 
Dwight Barkley
University of Warwick

For innovative combinations of analysis and computation to obtain fundamental insights into complex dynamics of spatially extended systems. 
   
Paul C. Bressloff
University of Utah

For contributions to mathematical neuroscience and cell biology, with a particular focus on stochastic processes.
 
Xiao-Chuan Cai
University of Colorado Boulder

For advances in scalable implicit methods for linear and nonlinear partial differential equations and wide application in science and engineering. 
  Clint N. Dawson
University of Texas at Austin

For fundamental contributions to the development of computational models of coastal storm surges and other complex geophysical phenomena. 
   
Maria J. Esteban
Centre national de la recherche scientifique

For distinguished research in partial differential equations and for advancing the profile of applied mathematics internationally.
   
Alan J. Laub
University of California, Los Angeles

For contributions to the numerical solution of problems in control and filtering.
   
Helena J. Nussenzveig Lopes
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

For advances in analysis of weak solutions of incompressible Euler equations and for advancing applied mathematics in Brazil and internationally.
   
William M. McEneaney
University of California, San Diego

For contributions to the control for nonlinear systems.
   
Michael C. Reed
Duke University

For contributions to analysis and mathematical biology.
 
Arnd Scheel
University of Minnesota

For contributions to applied dynamical systems and the study of pattern formation. 
   
Christoph Schwab
ETH Zürich

For contributions to the theory and computational methods for partial differential equations.
   
Endre Süli
University of Oxford

For contributions to the numerical analysis of partial differential equations.

 

 

DSWeb congratulates the whole Class of 2016 SIAM Fellows. 

 

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