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MEDIA RELEASE — December 7, 2018

Canadian Mathematical Society

MEDIA RELEASE
December 7, 2018

Canadian Mathematical Society Inaugural Class of Fellows

The Canadian Mathematical Society is pleased to announce the introduction of a new Fellows Program. The Inaugural Class of Fellows consists of 49 members from the Canadian mathematical community. The Inaugural Class of Fellows will be recognized at the CMS Winter Meeting Banquet, Sheraton Wall Centre, Vancouver, December 9, 2018.

CMS Inaugural Class of Fellows:

Edward Barbeau Nassif Ghoussoub Sherman D. Riemenschneider
Martin Barlow Shawn Godin David L. Rodgers
Michael Bennett Edgar Goodaire Christiane Rousseau
Edward Bierstone Bernard Hodgson Yvan Saint-Aubin
George Bluman Jacques Hurtubise Thomas Salisbury
David Borwein John Frederick Jardine Bill Sands
David Boyd Joseph Khoury Gregory G. Smith
Lia Bronsard Peter Lancaster Catherine Sulem
H.E.A (Eddy) Campbell Anthony To-Ming Lau Srinivasa Swaminathan
Kenneth R. Davidson Mark A. Lewis Peter D. Taylor
Donald Dawson Miroslav Lovric Keith F. Taylor
Gerda deVries Ram P. Murty James G. Timourian
Michel Delfour V. Kumar Murty J. Harley Weston
Michael Doob Richard Nowakowski Robert E. Woodrow
Malgorzata Dubiel Renzo A. Piccinini Graham P. Wright
Peter Fillmore David G. Poole
Ailana Fraser Malabika Pramanik

About the CMS Fellows Program
The Fellows Program was instituted to recognize mathematicians who have made very significant contributions to the profession and to the Canadian Mathematical Society. The Fellowship recognizes CMS members who have made excellent contributions to mathematical research, teaching, or exposition; as well as having distinguished themselves in serve to Canada’s mathematical community.

Induction to the Inaugural Class of Fellows was based upon CMS members who have been a recipient of a CMS prize or award for outstanding contributions for research, education, exposition or service to the Canadian mathematical community or to the CMS. The CMS Fellows Selection Committee will be responsible for the approval of future CMS Fellows.

About the Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS)
Founded in 1945, the CMS is the main national organization whose goal is to promote and advance the discovery, learning and application of mathematics. The Society’s activities cover the whole spectrum of mathematics including scientific meetings, publications, grants, math camps and national and international mathematics competitions, as well as awards and prizes that recognize outstanding achievements.

For more information, contact:

Patricia Dack
Fundraising and COmmunications Officer
Canadian Mathematical Society
Tel: 613-733-2662 ext. 728
pdack@cms.math.ca
Dr. Termeh Kousha
Executive Director
Canadian Mathematical Society
Tel: 613-733-2662 ext. 713
tkousha@cms.math.ca