Before too much of the Fall semester gets behind us, it is past time for an update on new grants awarded to faculty in the Department of Mathematics. Faculty continued to do well with new awards in the first half of 2013, with budget uncertainties at the federal level pushing the start dates of some awards into the second half of the calendar year. The good news in newly-started grants over the past nine months includes the following awards:
- Idris Assani has received renewed NSF support for the Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Workshop;
- Jane Hawkins and Sue Goodman are the lead organizers on an NSF grant to support the Carolina Dynamics Symposium;
- Chris Jones is the recipient of a new NSF award on Geometric Criteria for (In)Stability;
- Jeremy Marzuola has been awarded an NSF grant on Nonlinear Interactions and Dynamics in Problems from Fluids and Optics; and
- Jeremy Marzuola was also initially named as one of this year’s recipients of a Simons Collaboration Grant, but was required to decline that honor when his NSF grant was awarded.
The above represents only the newly awarded grants that started in this period, adding to the many previously-awarded grants that continue. Congratulations to all involved for the excellent work and important recognition.
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