The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) is pleased to announce the SIAM Fellows Class of 2009 and the inauguration of the SIAM Fellows Program. Fellowship is an honorific designation conferred on members distinguished for their outstanding contributions to the fields of applied mathematics and computational science. During this inaugural year of the program, SIAM will confer Fellows status on 183 noteworthy professionals who will be recognized during the 2009 SIAM Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado.
"The announcement of the first class of SIAM Fellows is an important milestone for the applied mathematics and computational science community," said SIAM President Douglas N. Arnold. "Reflecting the diversity of the SIAM membership, these men and women come from five continents, and work in academia, industry, and government laboratories. Advancing the frontiers of research in branches of mathematics as distinct as number theory and partial differential equations, these professionals have applied their work to endeavors ranging from mining to medicine. They have designed algorithms to make computing possible and written textbooks to train the next generation of mathematicians. Their contributions are truly outstanding."
The distinction of SIAM Fellow in 2009 is bestowed upon members who meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Members of select national academies in countries where SIAM members constitute at least 1% of total SIAM membership;
- Recipients of select SIAM and International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) prizes;
- Present and past fellows of select corporate and laboratory programs at SIAM institutional member organizations (programs whose selection procedures are well-correlated with the goals of the SIAM Fellows Program);
- Editors-in-Chief of SIAM journals since 1998; and
- Former and current presidents of SIAM.
Following 2009, the anticipated number of fellowships conferred annually will be approximately 0.3 percent of the number of regular SIAM members. For additional information about the SIAM Fellows Program and for nomination information, please visit http://www.siam.org/prizes/fellows/index.php.
Newly announced 2009 SIAM Fellows and their affiliations at the time of designation are listed below and can also be found at http://fellows.siam.org.
George E. Andrews, Penn State University
Stuart S. Antman, University of Maryland, College Park
Douglas N. Arnold, University of Minnesota
Michael Artin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Richard A. Askey, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ivo M. Babuska, University of Texas at Austin
John Baillieul, Boston University
Andre D. Bandrauk, University of Sherbrooke
H. Thomas Banks, North Carolina State University
Michael N. Barber, Flinders University
John B. Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Alain Bensoussan, University of Texas at Dallas
Marsha J. Berger, Courant Institute, New York University
Peter J. Bickel, University of California, Berkeley
Edward J. Bissett, General Motors Corporation, Retired
I. Edward Block, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Achi E. Brandt, Weizmann Institute of Science
Richard P. Brent, Australian National University
Roger Ware Brockett, Harvard University
Donald L. Burkholder, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Christopher I. Byrnes, Washington University
Russel E. Caflisch, University of California, Los Angeles
Peter E. Caines, McGill University
Rene A. Carmona, Princeton University
Margaret Cheney, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Alexandre J. Chorin, University of California, Berkeley
Philippe G. Ciarlet, City University of Hong Kong
Hirsh Cohen, The Swartz Foundation
Phillip Colella, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
William J. Cook, Georgia Institute of Technology
L. Pamela Cook (-Ioannidis), University of Delaware
Constantine M. Dafermos, Brown University
Ingrid Daubechies, Princeton University
Carl de Boor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Michel C. Delfour, Université de Montréal
James W. Demmel, University of California, Berkeley
Peter Deuflhard, Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) and Freie Universitaet Berlin
Hendrik A. Dijkstra, Utrecht University
Jack J. Dongarra, University of Tennessee Knoxville
David Leigh Donoho, Stanford University
Weinan E, Princeton University
Howard C. Elman, University of Maryland, College Park
Heinz W. Engl, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM)
Wendell H. Fleming, Brown University
Roger Fletcher, University of Dundee
Irene Fonseca, Carnegie Mellon University
Avner Friedman, Ohio State University
Paul R. Garabedian, New York University
C. William Gear, NEC Research Institute
Alan George, University of Waterloo
Graham M. L. Gladwell, University of Waterloo
Leon Glass, McGill University
George J. Gleghorn, TRW Space and Technology, Retired
James G. Glimm, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Roland Glowinski, University of Houston
Israel Gohberg, Tel Aviv University
Martin Golubitsky, Ohio State University
Clóvis Caesar Gonzaga, Federal University of Santa Catarina
Nicholas I. M. Gould, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Ronald L. Graham, University of California, San Diego
Leslie F. Greengard, New York University
Jerrold R. Griggs, University of South Carolina
Martin Groetschel, Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fur Informatik Berlin
John Guckenheimer, Cornell University
Max D. Gunzburger, Florida State University
Anthony J. Guttman, The University of Melbourne
Ernst Hairer, Universite de Geneve
Nicholas J. Higham, The University of Manchester
Desmond J. Higham, University of Strathclyde
David J. Hill, The Australian National University
John E. Hopcroft, Cornell University
Thomas Yizhao Hou, California Institute of Technology
Norden E. Huang, National Central University
Thomas J. R. Hughes, University of Texas at Austin
James M. Hyman, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Alfredo Noel Iusem, Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
Arthur Jaffe, Harvard University
David S. Johnson, AT&T Labs - Research
Christopher R. Johnson, University of Utah
Thomas Kailath, Stanford University
Hans G. Kaper, Argonne National Laboratory, Retired
Tasso J. Kaper, Boston University
Richard M. Karp, University of California, Berkeley
Joseph B. Keller, Stanford University
Carl T. Kelley, North Carolina State University
Peter Eris Kloeden, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Donald E. Knuth, Stanford University
Robert V. Kohn, New York University Courant Institute
Nancy J. Kopell, Boston University
Arthur J. Krener, Naval Postgraduate School
Gregory A. Kriegsmann, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Harold J. Kushner, Brown University
Peter Lancaster, University of Calgary
Peter D. Lax, New York University, Emeritus
Frank Thomson Leighton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Simon A. Levin, Princeton University
Adrian S. Lewis, Cornell University
Michael C. Mackey, McGill University
Andrew J. Majda, New York University Courant Institute
Thomas A. Manteuffel, University of Colorado at Boulder
Dan Marchesin, Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
Steven I. Marcus, University of Maryland, College Park
Jerrold E. Marsden, California Institute of Technology
David W. McLaughlin, New York University
Joyce R. McLaughlin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Graeme W. Milton, University of Utah
Robert M. Miura, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Cleve B. Moler, MathWorks Inc
Cathleen S. Morawetz, New York University
Jorge J. Moré, Argonne National Laboratory
David B. Mumford, Brown University
George L. Nemhauser, Georgia Institute of Technology
Helmut Neunzert, Fraunhofer-Institute
Alan C. Newell, University of Arizona
John R. Ockendon, University of Oxford
J. Tinsley Oden, University of Texas at Austin
Dianne P. O'Leary, University of Maryland, College Park
Robert E. O'Malley, Jr., University of Washington
Elaine S. Oran, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Michael R. Osborne, Australian National University
Stanley J. Osher, University of California, Los Angeles
Michael L. Overton, New York University
Jong-Shi Pang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
George C. Papanicolaou, Stanford University
Seymour V. Parter, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Donald W. Peaceman, Exxon Production Research Company, Retired
Robert L. Pego, Carnegie Mellon University
Lambertus A. Peletier, Universiteit Leiden
Alan S. Perelson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Charles S. Peskin, New York University
Linda R. Petzold, University of California, Santa Barbara
Renzo Piva, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
Stephen B. Pope, Cornell University
Alfio M. Quarteroni, Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne
Paul H. Rabinowitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Henry H. Rachford, Jr., GL Industrial Services USA, Inc.
Michael B. Ray, ExxonMobil Corporate Strategic Research
Werner C. Rheinboldt, University of Pittsburgh; Emeritus
Stephen M. Robinson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Vladimir Rokhlin, Yale University
Murray Rosenblatt, University of California, San Diego
Ulrich J. Ruede, Universitat Erlangen
Robert D. Russell, Simon Fraser University
Donald G. Saari, University of California, Irvine
J. M. Sanz-Serna, Universidad de Valladolid and Real Academia de Ciencias
Alexander Schrijver, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
James A. Sethian, University of California, Berkeley
David H. Sharp, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael J. Shelley, New York University
Chi-Wang Shu, Brown University
Ian H. Sloan, University of New South Wales and Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Eduardo D. Sontag, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ivar Stakgold, University of Delaware, Emeritus
G. W. Stewart,University of Maryland, College Park
Gilbert Strang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Walter A. Strauss, Brown University
Steven H. Strogatz, Cornell University
J. Trevor Stuart, Imperial College of Science & Technology
Andrew M. Stuart, Warwick University
Harry Swinney, University of Texas at Austin
William W. Symes, Rice University
Richard A. Tapia, Rice University
Eva Tardos, Cornell University
Robert E. Tarjan, Princeton University
Roger M. Temam, Indiana University
Prasad V. Tetali, Georgia Institute of Technology
Michael J. Todd, Cornell University
Philippe L. Toint, The University of Namur
Carlos Tomei, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do rio de Janeiro
Philippe Tondeur, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Salvatore Torquato, Princeton University
Joseph F. Traub, Columbia University
Lloyd N. Trefethen, University of Oxford
Henk A. Van Der Vorst, Utrecht University
Paul M. Van Dooren, Université catholique de Louvain
Charles Van Loan, Cornell University
Srinivasa R. S. Varadhan, New York University
Grace Wahba, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Michael S. Waterman, University of Southern California
Burton Wendroff, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Walter Willinger, AT&T Labs - Research
Shmuel Winograd, IBM Corporation
Margaret H. Wright, New York University
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