2nd New York Conference on Applied Mathematics
April 30, 2011, Natural Sciences Complex, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
The 2nd New York Conference on Applied Mathematics
Plenary speakers:
Organizing Committee:
- Uday Banerjee (Syracuse)
- David Bindel (Cornell)
- Bernard Brooks (RIT)
- Almut Burchard (University of Toronto)
- Tony Harkin (RIT)
- David Heine (Corning Inc.)
- Jae-Hun Jung (Local organizer, SUNY at Buffalo)
- Herb Kunze (University of Guelph)
- Fengyan Li (RPI)
- Kam Ng (Eastman Kodak)
- Robert McCann (University of Toronto)
- Avner Peleg (Local organizer, SUNY at Buffalo)
- Dmitry Pelinovsky (McMaster)
- Alexander Vladimirsky (Cornell)
Conference Theme: The upstate New York region including Ontario, Canada has a wealth of talent in applied and computational mathematics based at universities and corporations such as RPI, Cornell, SUNY Buffalo, RIT, Clarkson University, Syracuse University, University of Toronto, Eastman Kodak, Xerox, Corning, University of Guelph, McMaster, and many more. The conference intends to strengthen ties between applied mathematicians and scientists working in the region.