Nine graduate degrees in Applied Mathematics were awarded at the Spring 2015 convocation:
MMath
Oleg Kabernik ("Quantum Reference Frames and the Poincaré Symmetry")
Anson Maitland ("A First Taste of Quantum Gravity Effects: Deforming Phase Spaces with the Heisenberg Double")
Brandon May ("A Hybrid Cellular Automata Model for the Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Novel Tumour Treatments Strategies")
James Sandham ("Spectral Energy Balance in Convective Boundary Layers")
Kenneth Webster (Research paper)
Chengzhu
Xu
("Numerical
Simulations
of
Shoaling
Internal
Solitary
Waves
of
Elevation")
PhD
Michael Dunphy ("Focusing and Vertical Mode Scattering of the First Mode Internal Tide via Mesoscale Eddy Interactions")
Sina Khani ("Large eddy simulations and subgrid scale motions in stratified turbulence")
Ilona Anna Kowalik-Urbaniak ("The quest for "diagnostically lossless" medical image compression using objective image quality measures")