Current Graduate students
Ph.D. Students
M.Sc. Students
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Amir Taghavi
Spectral Methods on the semi-infinite line.
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Nathan Sharp
High-order methods for differential equations.
Previous Graduate students
Ph.D. Students
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Thomas Humphries
Temporal Regularization and Artifact Correction in Single Slow-Rotation Dynamic SPECT
Now: Research Associate and Instructor in Math at Oregon State University.
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Joe Qranfal
Optimal Recursive Estimation Techniques for Dynamic Medical Image
Reconstruction.
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Ronald Haynes
Now: Associate Professor at Memorial University, Newfoundland
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Leevan Ling
Now: Associate Professor (and Associate Chair), Mathematics,
Hong Kong Baptist University.
M.Sc. Students
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Barry Lee.
Mutlilevel approaches to ill-posed equations,
M.Sc. thesis, SFU, 1992.
Completed his Ph.D. in 1996 at the University of Colorado
in Boulder.
Now: Research Scientist,
Center for Applied Scientific Computing,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Yunyun Liu.
The pseudospectral Chebyshev method for
two-point boundary value problems,
M.Sc. thesis, SFU, 1992.
Now at Saskatchewan Provincial Health Council.
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Kostas Korontinis.
The effects of space-discretizations on
computing inertial manifolds,
M.Sc. thesis, SFU, 1992.
Now a high-level Executive at Stanley Works, Europe.
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Antonio Cabal.
Vortex dynamics of a channel with cavity flow,
M.Sc. thesis, SFU, 1993.
Ph.D. Western Ontario. Now works at Kaiser Permanente.
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Ronald Haynes.
Invariant Manifolds of Dynamical Systems:
Theory and Computation,
M.Sc. thesis, SFU, 1998.
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Leevan Ling
Solving Large Symmetric Toeplitze Systems With
Iterative Methods,
M.Sc. thesis, SFU, 1999.
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Pichmony Anhaouy
The Fourier Spectral Method For
Solving The KdV Equation
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M.Sc. thesis, SFU, 2000.
Now: Faculty position at Langara College
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Todd Keeler
thesis topic: High-order methods for solving differential equations.
Now: Ph.D. Student in Applied Math, SFU.
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Thomas Humphries
Improved Numerical Integration for Analytical Photon
Distribution Calculation in SPECT.
M.Sc. thesis, SFU, 2007.
Now: Research Associate and Instructor in Math at Oregon State University.
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Sonoko Nakano
Inmage Inpainting with the Ginzberg-Landau Equation.
Now: Ph.D. Student
Revised November 2013