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SIAM Fellows

SIAM Fellows Program. Honor SIAM members who are recognized by their peers as distinguished for their contributions to the discipline. Help make outstanding SIAM members more competitive for awards and honors when they are being compared with colleagues from other disciplines.

SIAM Fellows


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James G. Nagy | Emory University (2016)

For contributions to the computational science of image reconstruction.

Habib N. Najm | Sandia National Laboratories (2021)

For pioneering contributions to uncertainty quantification and the use of Bayesian methods in physical modeling, with applications to combustion and far beyond.

George L. Nemhauser | Georgia Institute of Technology (2009)

For contributions to scheduling methodology and large-scale combinatorial optimization problems.

Helmut Neunzert | Fraunhofer-Institute ITWM and TU Kaiserslautern (2009)

For leadership in international applied and industrial mathematics.

Alan C. Newell | University of Arizona (2009)

For contributions to the mathematical analysis of waves and pattern formation.

Esmond G. Ng | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2015)

For contributions to the development, analysis, and application of sparse matrix algorithms for solving large-scale scientific and engineering problems.

Michael Kwok-Po Ng | Hong Kong Baptist University (2017)

For fundamental contributions to algorithms for structured linear systems and image processing.

Nancy K. Nichols | University of Reading (2014)

For contributions to the numerical analysis of systems, control, and data assimilation.

Qing Nie | University of California, Irvine (2021)

For research and mentoring contributions spanning applied and computational mathematics and developmental cell biology.

Jorge Nocedal | Northwestern University (2010)

For contributions to the theory and practice of continuous optimization.

Ricardo H. Nochetto | University of Maryland College Park (2011)

For contributions to the study of free boundary problems and phase transitions.

*Deceased


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