Prizes and Awards
Presentations from the Conference
Selected presentations from the 2017 SIAM Annual Meeting have been captured and are available as slides with synchronized audio. In addition there are PDF’s of the slides available for printing. View presentation slides with synchronized audio.
Presentations from the Conference
Selected presentations from the 2017 SIAM Annual Meeting have been captured and are available as slides with synchronized audio. In addition there are PDF’s of the slides available for printing. View presentation slides with synchronized audio.
A Prizes and Awards Luncheon will be held on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. The following will be recognized during the 2017 SIAM Annual Meeting:
I.E. Block Community Lecture
Emily Shuckburgh, British Antarctic Survey, United Kingdom
View Presentation: From Flatland to Our Land: A Mathematician’s Journey through Our Changing Planet
The John von Neumann Lecture
Bernard J. Matkowsky, Northwestern University, USA
View Presentation: Singular Perturbations in Noisy Dynamical Systems
AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Lecture
Liliana Borcea, University of Michigan, USA
View Presentation: Mitigating Uncertainty in Inverse Wave Scattering
W. T. and Idalia Reid Prize in Mathematics Lecture
Jean-Michel Coron, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
View Presentation: Feedback Stabilization of Control Systems
James H. Wilkinson Prize in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Lek-Heng Lim, University of Chicago, USA
View Presentation: Tensors in Computational Mathematics
Ralph E. Kleinman Prize
Emmanuel Candes, Stanford University, USA
George Pólya Prize for Mathematical Exposition
Nick Trefethen, University of Oxford
SIAM Prize for Distinguished Service to the Profession
Ya-xiang Yuan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
SIAM Outstanding Paper Prizes
Jared L. Aurentz, University of Oxford; Thomas Mach, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan; Raf Vandebril, K U Leuven; and David S. Watkins, Washington State University
Fast and Backward Stable Computation of Roots of Polynomials (SIMAX)
Niv Buchbinder, Tel Aviv University; Moran Feldman, The Open University of Israel; Joseph (Seffi) Naor, Technion; and Roy Schwartz, University of Washington
A Tight Linear Time (1/2)-Approximation for Unconstrained Submodular Maximization (SICOMP)
Theodore Vo, Boston University; Richard Bertram, Florida State University; and Martin Wechselberger, University of Sydney
Multiple Geometric Viewpoints of Mixed Mode Dynamics Associated with Pseudo-Plateau Bursting (SIADS)
SIAM Student Paper Prizes
Zachary J. Grant, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Bamdad Hosseini, Simon Fraser University
Shuyang Ling, University of California Davis