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The AARMS Executive Committee
![]() | Jeannette Janssen - Director of AARMS, Professor in the department of Mathematics & Statistics at Dalhousie University. She is a graph theorist, using techniques from probability and combinatorial optimization in her research. Her current interests focus on the modelling of complex networks, such as the networks of contacts formed through social media. She is one of the project leaders of the MITACS project: Modelling and Mining of Networked Information Spaces (MoMiNIS). Jeannette obtained her PhD in 1993 from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, and her first graduate degree (doctoraal diploma) in 1988 from the Technical University Eindhoven in the Netherlands. |
![]() | Xiaoqiang Zhao - Deputy Director of AARMS, University Research Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1990. His research interests are Applied Dynamical Systems, Nonlinear Differential Equations, and Mathematical Biology. |
![]() | Jacques Allard - Professor of Statistics at Université de Moncton. He received his Ph.D. from UBC and held post-doctoral positions at Oxford University and Université de Montréal. He has been professor at Université de Moncton since 1979 where he was also chair of the Département de mathématiques et de statistique from 2000 to 2006. Most of his research is in applied statistics with an emphasis on fisheries management application. He has also been a consultant to the private and public sectors since 1984. |
![]() | David Bremner - David Bremner holds Ph.D. in Computer Science from McGill University (1997). David was an NSERC postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington from 1997 to 1999. Since 2000 David has been a faculty member at the University of New Brunswick, and is currently a Professor of Computer Science (cross-appointed to the Department of Mathematics and Statistics). David has held visiting positions at the Technical University of Munich (as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow), the Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics. He is currently the MITACS Atlantic Scientific Director. David's main research interests are in geometric aspects of optimization, particularly algorithmic problems about convex polyhedra and hyperplane arrangements. |
![]() | David Iron - Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University. He received his PhD in Applied Mathematics at the University of British Columbia in 2001. His primary area of research is pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems. Specifically, he studies the stability and dynamics of highly localized structures in these systems. In addition, he has collaborated with experimentalist in Chemistry and Biology. |
![]() | Paul Muir - Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computing Science, Saint Mary's University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1984 in Computer Science (Numerical Analysis). Dr. Muir's research is in the general area of numerical analysis; his specialties include the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, with emphasis on boundary value ordinary differential equations and Runge-Kutta methods, and the adaptive method-of-lines solution of partial differential equations with collocation methods. |
![]() | Yuan Yuan - Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She received her PhD in Applied Mathematics at the University of Western Ontario in 2002. Her research interests include Applied Dynamical Systems, Functional Differential Equations and Applications. |






