Applied Math Graduate Students win Presentation Awards

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

At the recent AMMCS 2015/CAIMS-SCMAI 2015/23rd CFDSC Conference several Applied Math students won awards for their presentations: First Prize, Poster Presentation: Keegan Keplinger (AMATH PhD student), Switching dynamics in the Aplysia bag cell neuron

Runner Up, Poster Presentation: Steven ten Holder (Biology undergrad) and Robert Gooding-Townsend (AMATH undergrad), "Displacement of Bacterial Plasmids by Engineered Unilateral Incompatibility”

CFDSC Best Student Paper/Talk Award: Noel Chalmers (AMATH PhD student), A Characteristic-based CFL Number for the Discontinuous Galerkin Method on Triangular Meshes