Thursday, September 5, 2013
At
the
international
conference
AMMCS-2013,
which
was
held
at
Wilfrid
Laurier
University, three
Applied
Mathematics
graduate
students
were
recognized
for
their
presentations:
First
Prize,
Contributed
Talk:
Amenda
Chow,
Control
of
the
Landau-Lifshitz
Equation.
First
Prize,
Poster
Presentation:
Matt
Kloosterman,
A
Closed
NPZ
Model
with
Delayed
Nutrient
Recycling.
Second
Prize,
Special
Session:
Krishan
Rajaratnam,
Orthogonal
separation
of
the
Hamilton-Jacobi equation
on
Spaces
of
Constant curvature.