Marcelo Aguiar, organizer of AMS meeting in
Montréal, May 3-5, 2002, Special Session on "Combinatorial Hopf
Algebras", together with Christophe Reutenauer and François Bergeron.
Judge of student presentations in the Fifth Annual Student Research Week, April
2002.
G. Donald Allen
web site was referenced by the International Center for
Scientific Research, December 17, 2002.
Appointed as a member of the Academy for Educator Development, a part of the
Regents' Initiative for Excellence in Education, January 7, 2002.
Goong Chen was selected as an NRC/NAS Senior Research Associate semi-finalist for residency at the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, 2002.
Grants awarded by the National Science Foundation:
Rostislav I. Grigorchuk was awarded best paper in 2002 by the Russian Academy of Science and MAIK Publishing.
Darald J. Hartfiel received the Dean's Roundtable Outstanding Teaching Award, College of Education, 2002.
Doug Hensley assumed the full range of duties as editor of the problems section of the Am. Math. Monthly.
William Johnson, Weston Visiting Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science, January-June, 2002.
Tom Kiffe, organizer of the Stochastic Modeling Workshops conducted at the Science Academy of South Texas, Weslaco, TX, July 30-Aug 3, 2002.
Peter Kuchment, organizer of the Section on Spectral
Theory and Wave Propagation at the 2002 UAB International Conference on
Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics, Birmingham, Alabama,
March 26-30, 2002.
Organizer of the Joint Summer Research Conference in the Mathematical Sciences
"Waves in Periodic and Random
Media," Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, June 22-June 28, 2002.
David Larson organized a Special Session on "Wavelets
and Frames" in IWOTA-2002, Blacksburg, VA, August 2002.
Editorial Committee, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics (a
new journal), January 2002.
Organized a "Concentration Week on Wavelets, Frames and Operator Theory" at
Texas A&M, July 2002, part of our
annual summer Linear Analysis and Probability Workshop. There were over
30 participants from 7 countries.
Paulo Lima-Filho organized (jointly with Hal Schenck and Maurice Rojas) a CBMS Conference "Solving systems of polynomials equations," May 2002.
Carlton J. Maxson, Visiting Professor, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, January-July 2002.
Michael Pilant
had one of 4 projects to be featured in the Thomson Corporation Annual Report
for
2002.
Science Bowl - Volunteer Appreciation, 2002.
Gilles Pisier was
elected membership to Paris Academy of Science, November 2002.
Organizer (with S. Szarek) of a one week conference on noncommutative Banach
spaces at the PIMS, Vancouver, Canada, August 2002.
J. Maurice Rojas, co-organizer (with Paulo Lima-Filho
and Hal Schenck), CBMS Lecture Series at Texas A&M University on
Polynomial System Solving, presented by Bernd Sturmfels, May 20-24,
2002.
Co-organized (with post-docs Leah Gold and Kathryn Nyman) the Algebra &
Combinatorics Seminar, Fall 2002.
Hal Schenck co-organizer (with Paulo Lima-Filho and
Maurice Rojas), CBMS Lecture Series at Texas A&M University on
Polynomial System Solving, presented by Bernd Sturmfels, May 20-24,
2002.
Recipient of the Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics Leadership Award,
2002.
Jane Schielack was awarded the Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics Leadership Award, 2002.
Vince Schielack, 2002 Fellow of the Texas Academy of Science.
Thomas Schlumprecht, University Fellow, ($100,000, period: 2001 - 2006).
Jay Walton organized and mentored a departmental undergraduate student team that competed with an honorable mention in the 2002 COMAP Interdisciplinary Contest in Mathematical Modeling.
Catherine Yan, organizer (co-organizers N. Bread, J. Kung, and J. McCammond) for the CombinaTexas Conference, 2002.
Fall 2002 recipients of the Department of Mathematics awards for
Department of Mathematics results are in for the December 2002 Wm Lowell Putnam mathematical competition. Our team of Matthew Mendicino, Ryan Pai, and Armando Solar placed 19th among teams competing. Individually, Mendicino ranked in the top 100 and Pai and Solar in the top 500. Three other competitors got plus scores and placed reasonably well individually. This year's results continue a tradition of very fine performances by our Putnam team, which has been coached for many years by Doug Hensley. Congratulations to Doug and his team for their fine performance.