The
AMMCS Awards for Students and Young Researchers (2011)
I. Student awards.
II. The Kolmogorov-Wiener Prize for Young
Researchers.
III. Young Researcher Travel Awards.
IV. Canadian Student Travel Awards.
I.
Student awards:
- M. Shakourifar (University of Toronto) for the presentation "Superconvergent
Collocation Interpolants for Delay Volterra Integro-Differential
Equations" (Special Session Category)
- A. Naseem (University of Waterloo) for the presentation "Analysis of
Tax-deductible Interest Payments for Re-Advanceable Canadian Mortgages" (Contributed
Session Category)
- A. Cederman (State University of New York at Buffalo and Buffalo State College) for the presentation "Numerical Analysis
of Time-Dynamic Multi-phase Flow in Volcanic Conduits" (Poster Session
Category)
Co-authors: Anthony Grisafi, Eric Mikida, E Bruce Pitman, Jude
Sabato
II.
The
AMMCS Kolmogorov-Wiener Prize for
Young Researchers
-
Dr. Hassanpour (University of Waterloo) for his work on theory and
applications of nonlinear vibrations.
Award citation:
Pezhman Hassanpour received his PhD from the University of Toronto
in 2008. After his graduation, Dr. Hassanpour joined the University of
Waterloo where he held an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship. His research contributions include mathematical and numerical analysis of
micro-electro-mechanical and micro-opto-electro-mechanical systems such
as sensors and resonators. Dr. Hassanpour has been instrumental in
analyzing such systems with deterministic and stochastic mathematical
models in energy harvesting applications, biomedicine, health and food
industries. His current research interests include also the development of
nanotechnology-enabled optical biosensors, nonlinear systems dynamics
and control. At the time of the award he has published five papers in
high quality international journals and six conference proceedings.
III.
Young Researcher Travel Awards:
- C.-C. Chu (University of Texas at Austin)
;
presentation "A
multiscale method for coupling network models and continuum equations in
porous media".
- E. Kaganova (University
of Paderborn); presentation "Worst case analysis for deterministic
online algorithm in capacitated lot-sizing problem".
- �. Rodr�guez-Rozas (Instituto
Superior T�cnico-Universidade T�cnica de Lisboa)
;
presentation "An efficient parallel numerical method for solving
reaction-diffusion partial differential equations based on generalized
random trees".
-
A. Singh (Indian Institute of
Technology Roorkee); presentation "The dynamics of a delayed
predator-prey model with state dependent feedback control".
IV. Canadian Student Travel Awards (sponsored by Mprime):
-
Ed Abdelrazec (York University)
-
Scott Greenhalgh (University of Guelph)
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Abdus Samad Bhuiyan (Brock University)
-
Alex Gaiduk (Western University)
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John Palmer (Ryerson University)
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Jessica Pavlin (McMaster University)
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