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News Archives

2016

Congratulations to Professor Eitan Tadmor who has been elected Chair of the SIAM activity program on the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations.
CSCAMM is very happy to welcome Sandra Cerrai, Wojciech Czaja, Charles David Levermore, Dio Margetis (who was already associated with CSCAMM), Antoine Mellet and Konstantina Trivisa as new Faculty members.

CSCAMM expresses all its thanks and gratitude to Professor Eitan Tadmor who served as Director since the creation of the Center. Thanks to Prof. Tadmor's leadership, constant nurturing and endless energy, CSCAMM grew into a center of excellence, nationally and internationally renowned for its exceptional research environment.

Professor Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin will serve as CSCAMM interim Director as of July 1, 2016.

CSCAMM welcomes Andrew Arensburger as our new IT manager. Andrew brings with him over 20 years expertise of IT service at UMD, and a variety of technical skills.
Congratulations to Ming Zhong who defended his PhD thesis Hierarchical Reconstruction Method for Solving Ill-posed Linear Inverse Problems and accepted a 3-year post-doc offer at John Hopkins University.
Congratulations to Geoffrey Clapp who defended his PhD thesis Applying Mathematical Models to Study the Role of the Immune System in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia.
Congratulations to Siming He and Zhenfu Wang who have been awarded the Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship.
Congratulations to Jacob Bedrossian (CSCAMM/Mathematics) who has been awarded a prestigious 5-year NSF CAREER award for his proposal Inviscid Limits and Stability at High Reynolds Numbers.
In the News — Dr. Anil Zenginoglu's research n the inner singularity in rotating black holes was featured in Forbes magazine and EurekAlert.
Congratulations to Dr. Anil Zenginoglu and his wife Simran on the birth of their second daughter.

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