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1: Bernard Deconinck
He received his Diploma in Engineering Physics from the University of Ghent, Belgium. …In addition, he has spent time at the University of Alberta, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, California, and Colorado State University. … He has worked on integrable systems, algorithms for computations with Riemann surfaces, Bose-Einstein condensates, and methods to investigate the stability of solutions of nonlinear wave equations. He is the coauthor of several Maple commands to work with Riemann surfaces and the command to compute multidimensional theta functions numerically. …
2: Abdou Youssef
… …  1960 in Lebanon) is Professor of Computer Science in, and Former Chairman of, the Department of Computer Science at The George Washington University, Washington, D. … degrees in computer science from Princeton University. …  Scherson) of the book Interconnection Networks for High-Performance Parallel Computers, published by IEEE Computer Society Press in 1994.
3: Stephen M. Watt
… …  1959 in Montreal, Canada) is Professor of Computer Science in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, where from 2015 to 2020 he also served as Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics. His areas of research include algorithms and systems for computer algebra, programming languages and compilers, mathematical handwriting recognition and mathematical document analysis. He was one of the original authors of the Maple and Axiom computer algebra systems, principal architect of the Aldor programming language and its compiler at IBM Research, and co-author of the MathML and InkML W3C standards. …
4: Ronald F. Boisvert
… … in computer science from Purdue University in 1979 and has been at NIST since then. His research interests include numerical solution of partial differential equations, mathematical software, and information services that support computational science. … Department of Commerce Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievement in the Federal Service in 2011, and an Outstanding Alumni Award from the Purdue University Department of Computer Science in 2012. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the Washington Academy of Sciences.
5: Joyce E. Conlon
… … She occupied various positions providing support for high performance scientific computing. In 1999 she joined the NIST Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division, where she contributed to the DLMF project, especially in the construction of the bibliography. … From 1980–85 she worked as a computer programmer for the Defense Mapping Agency. …
6: Brian Antonishek
Antonishek received the Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in 1990 and the Master of Science degree in computer science from the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1996. …
7: B. L. J. Braaksma
… …  1934 in Groningen, The Netherlands) is Emeritus Professor in the Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. …
8: Annie A. M. Cuyt
… …  1956 in Elisabethstad, Belgian Congo) is a full professor at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Antwerp. …Her main research interest is in the area of numerical approximation theory and its applications to a diversity of problems in scientific computing. As a consequence her expertise spans a wide range of activities from pure abstract mathematics to computer arithmetic and different engineering applications. …In 2013 she was elected a life-time member of the Flemish Royal Society of the Sciences and Arts. …
9: Amparo Gil
… …  1969 in Villarrobledo, Spain) is Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science in the Universidad de Cantabria, Spain. …
10: Daniel W. Lozier
… …  1941 in Portland, Oregon) was the Group Leader of the Mathematical Software Group in the Applied and Computational Mathematics Division of NIST until his retirement in 2013. … His research interests have centered on numerical analysis, special functions, computer arithmetic, and mathematical software construction and testing. … He has served as an associate editor of Mathematics of Computation and of the NIST Journal of Research. …In 2008 he was named an Honorary Fellow of the European Society of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, and in 2017 was named a Fellow of the Washington Academy of Sciences.