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SIAM Fellowship
NameSIAM Fellowship
Awarded forExcellence in applied mathematics and computational science
PresenterSociety for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
CountryUnited States

SIAM Fellowship is a prestigious honor bestowed by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of applied mathematics and computational science. The fellowship is awarded to individuals who have made significant advancements in mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, and scientific computing, as evident in the work of John von Neumann, Alan Turing, and Emmy Noether. The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics is a leading international organization that promotes the development and application of mathematics in industry, science, and engineering, with notable members including Andrew Wiles, Terence Tao, and Ingrid Daubechies. The fellowship is also closely related to other prestigious awards, such as the Fields Medal, Abel Prize, and National Medal of Science, which have been awarded to renowned mathematicians and scientists like Stephen Smale, Grigori Perelman, and David Mumford.

Introduction to

SIAM Fellowship The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Fellowship is a distinguished honor that acknowledges the achievements of individuals who have made substantial contributions to the field of applied mathematics and computational science. The fellowship is awarded to researchers and practitioners who have demonstrated excellence in mathematical modeling, algorithm design, and software development, as seen in the work of Donald Knuth, Jon Bentley, and Robert Sedgewick. The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics has a long history of promoting the development and application of mathematics in industry, science, and engineering, with notable collaborations with organizations like National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Energy. The fellowship is also closely tied to other prestigious awards, such as the SIAM Prize for Distinguished Service to the Profession, SIAM Prize for Outstanding Paper, and SIAM Activity Group on Optimization Prize, which have been awarded to prominent mathematicians and scientists like George Dantzig, Richard Karp, and Vijay Vazirani.

History of

the SIAM Fellowship The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Fellowship was established in 2009 to recognize the achievements of individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of applied mathematics and computational science. The fellowship is awarded annually to a select group of researchers and practitioners who have demonstrated excellence in mathematical modeling, algorithm design, and software development, as evident in the work of John Tukey, Rudolf Kalman, and Andrea Bertozzi. The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics has a long history of promoting the development and application of mathematics in industry, science, and engineering, with notable milestones including the establishment of the Journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and the SIAM Conference on Applied Mathematics. The fellowship is also closely related to other prestigious awards, such as the Lagrange Prize in Continuous Optimization, Fulkerson Prize, and Delbert Ray Fulkerson Prize, which have been awarded to renowned mathematicians and scientists like Alberto Apostolico, Richard Brualdi, and Daniel Spielman.

Eligibility and Selection Criteria

To be eligible for the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Fellowship, candidates must have made significant contributions to the field of applied mathematics and computational science, as demonstrated by their research, teaching, and service to the profession. The selection criteria include excellence in mathematical modeling, algorithm design, and software development, as well as a strong record of publication in leading journals like Journal of Computational Physics, SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, and Mathematics of Computation. The selection committee also considers the candidate's impact on the field, as measured by citation counts, h-index, and other metrics, as well as their involvement in professional organizations like American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America, and Association for Computing Machinery. Notable selection committee members have included Margaret Wright, James Demmel, and Bernd Sturmfels, who have also been recognized for their contributions to mathematics and computer science.

Notable SIAM Fellows

Many notable researchers and practitioners have been recognized as Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Fellows, including Ingrid Daubechies, Andrew Wiles, and Terence Tao. Other notable fellows include Stephen Smale, Grigori Perelman, and David Mumford, who have made significant contributions to mathematics and computer science. The fellowship has also been awarded to prominent researchers in industry and government, such as John Hennessy, David Patterson, and Vint Cerf, who have applied mathematics and computational science to solve real-world problems. Additionally, the fellowship has been awarded to renowned mathematicians and scientists like Cynthia Dwork, Shafi Goldwasser, and Silvio Micali, who have made significant contributions to cryptography and computer security.

Benefits and Responsibilities

As a Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Fellow, individuals receive a number of benefits, including recognition at the SIAM Annual Meeting, a certificate of fellowship, and a medal. Fellows are also expected to serve as ambassadors for the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and to promote the development and application of mathematics in industry, science, and engineering. This may involve participating in outreach activities, such as mathematics education and public outreach, as well as serving on committees and boards of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Notable fellows have also been involved in policy and advocacy efforts, such as the National Science Foundation's Math and Science Partnership program and the National Academy of Sciences' Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics.

Nomination and Election Process

The nomination and election process for the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Fellowship is rigorous and highly competitive. Candidates must be nominated by a member of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and must submit a package of materials, including a curriculum vitae, a statement of research and teaching interests, and letters of recommendation. The selection committee reviews the nominations and selects a group of finalists, who are then elected as fellows by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Council. The selection committee includes prominent researchers and practitioners like Lloyd N. Trefethen, Nick Higham, and Dianne P. O'Leary, who have also been recognized for their contributions to mathematics and computer science. The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Council also includes notable members like Martin Grohe, Monika Henzinger, and Rakesh Vohra, who have made significant contributions to mathematics and computer science.

Category:Mathematics awards

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