15 graduate degrees in Applied Mathematics were awarded at the Fall 2019 convocation.
MMath:
Maliha Ahmed: “Model for a cortical circuit associated with childhood absence epilepsy”
Rishiraj Chakraborty: “Particle Clustering and Sub-clustering as a Proxy for Mixing in Geophysical Flows”
Kate Clements: “Black Hole to White Hole Quantum Tunnelling”
Fabian Germ: “Estimation for Linear and Semi-linear Infinite-dimensional Systems”
Jaron Huq (Quantum Information): “Three Results in Quantum Physics”
Jesse Legaspi: “Prantl number dependence of stratified turbulence”
Cameron Meaney: “Mathematical Modelling of Cancer Treatments Involving Radiation Therapy and Hypoxia-Activated Prodrugs”
Jennie Newman: “Model for the RE-TC thalamic circuit with application to childhood absence epilepsy”
Petar Simidzija (Quantum Information): “Correlation and Communication via a Quantum Field”
Stanislav Zonov: “Kalman Filter Based Sensor Placement For Burgers Equation”
PhD:
Kamran Akbari: “Relativistic Theory of the Interaction of Two-Dimensional Materials with Moving Charged Particles”
Yangang Chen: “Numerical Methods for Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman Equations with Applications”
Kevin Church: “Invariant manifold theory for impulsive functional differential equations with applications”
Lindsey Daniels: “The Interactions of Graphene with Ionic Solutions and Their Effects on the Differential Capacitance for Sensing Applications”
Chengzhu Xu: “Numerical simulations of internal solitary and solitary-like waves: wave interactions and instabilities”