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CURRENT ALUMNI NEWS:
- Juan Meza, a 1986 PhD CAAM graduate was recently appointed to the SIAM Board of Trustees. More information can be found in SIAM News, Volume 39, Number 1, Jan-Feb 2006.
Dr. Meza is currently the head of the High Performance Computing Research Department of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
- Eva Lee, a 1993 CAAM graduate is recognized for her health care management research. The news article can be found here.
- Tim Redl, a 2004 Ph.D. graduate from CAAM, is now an Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Houston-Downtown.
- Zhen Wang has joined the faculty at the Beijing University of Technology. She obtained her PhD from CAAM in 2004.
- Luis Melara, a 2003 PhD graduate from CAAM, is now an Assistant Professor at the Colorado College.
Prior to this appointment, Dr. Melara was a postdoc at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Robert Book is recently appointed Senior Associate at The Lewin Group,
a health economics research firm in Falls Church, VA.
He received an MA from CAAM in 1994 and a Ph.D. from the University
of Chicago in 2002.
- Mathematics and statistics professor Sue Minkoff and two of
her Ph.D. students are engaged in a mathematical geoscience project
that will lead to greater understanding of the Earth. Now in its second
year, the collaborative project with Rice University is funded by a
three-year grant from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Minkoff is
currently at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Sue Minkoff graduated from CAAM in 1995 under the supervision
of Dr. William Symes.
- The Fifth Feng Kang Prize will be honored to Dr. Tao Tang, Hong Kong
Baptist University and Dr. Gang Bao, Michigan State University,
USA for their significant contributions in Numerical PDE's and Scientific
Computing.
The Feng Kang is a very prestigious prize given to Chinese numerical
mathematicians. Prior winners include Chi-Wang Shu and Thomas Hou.
Gang Bao is currently Professor of Mathematics at Michigan State
University. He holds a 1991 Ph.D. from CAAM.
- Juan Meza (PhD '86), currently Department Head, High Performance
Computing Research at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is quoted
in the article "Simulators face real problems", Science v. 301, 18 July
2003, pp. 301-302.
- Christine Ehlig-Economides, who earned her B.A. in Math-Science
from Rice University in 71, gave a lecture at Rice University on September
2nd. The latter was one of the first graduates to enter the MASC Program.
She is currently a full professor of Chemical Engineering at the University
of Houston, where she has served as Director of the Petroleum Engineering
Program as an Adjunct Professor since January 2000.
Dr. Ehlig-Economides has received numerous awards from the Society
of Petroleum Engineers and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering
in 2003.
- Luis Melara, alumni of Rice University, will be giving a special
lecture on Simulation of an Austenite-twinned-Martesite Interface
on May 6, 2003.
- Lynn Laverty Elsenhans, who earned a BA in MASC at Rice in
1978, will return to Houston to serve as country chair for Shell Oil.
Acting as Shell’s top official in the U.S., she will also assume the
title of president of Shell Oil Products U.S. – a position that is responsible
for overseeing the company's marketing and refining business
Lynn, a former CEO of Shell Oil Co.'s Deer Park Refinery and a Rice
University graduate, will become one of the highest-ranking women executives
for a major company in Houston. Rice News Article.
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