The Dahlquist Research Fellowship The School of Computer Science and Communication announces the Dahlquist Research Fellowship, named in honor of professor Germund Dahlquist, the pioneer in numerical analysis at The Royal Institute of Technology, KTH in Stockholm. The fellowship shall be awarded to a young promising numerical analyst, who: • is no more than 40 years of age • has a PhD dissertation more recent than 5 years • speaks English The award will be for full time research at KTH in numerical analysis and will carry special recognition at the School of Computer Science and Communication. The recipient is encouraged to pursue her or his own research interests. The Fellow is provided with office and computer facilities within the department of Numerical Analysis at KTH throughout the award period. The award period is one year, and can be extended for another year. Award recipients 2009 Yana Di Yana Di is the second recipient of the award. She was appointed by the board with the following motivation: "Yana Di has been awarded the Dahlquist Research Fellowship for her important contributions to the field of numerical approximations of partial differential equations, with applications to fluid mechanics. In particular she has developed and analyzed new and highly accurate moving mesh algorithms for the Navier-Stokes equations. She has also developed innovative techniques for the contact line problem of wetting dynamics for immiscible two-phase flows." The Committee The Committee consists of faculty members from the Department of Numerical Analysis and is chaired by the Dean. The representatives are appointed by the Dean in agreement with the Department Chair and the CEO of Comsol Inc. Current Members: Ingrid Melinder, Dean of CSC Lennart Edsberg, Department Chair Björn Engquist, Professor Svante Littmarck, CEO COMSOL Inc., Dr. H.C at KTH To help with the process of selecting future recipients, the board encourages you to submit an application or a nomination for this fellowship. Further Information A recent article about the award and this years recipient is found on the last page of the newsletter of the School of Computational Science at Florida State University. To the right. This fellowship is financed by COMSOL, Inc. and KTH. Belongs to: School of Computer Science and Communication Last changed: Feb 18, 2009 Feedback |
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