University of Northern British Columbia
The University of Northern British Columbia joined PIMS as an affiliate on April 1, 2011.
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      PIMS-UNBC Distinguished Colloquium: Michael Ward 
                  Abstract: A new frontier for the modeling and analysis of reaction-diffusion PDE systems is where the diffusing species are nonlinearly coupled through dynamic interactions on the domain boundaries. Some specific examples of such systems, including...
        Scientific, Colloquia
      
    
          
  
        
      PIMS UNBC Distinguished Colloquium: Jingwei Hu
                  The Vlasov-Landau-Maxwell equation is often regarded as the first-principle physics model for plasmas, which collectively accounts for particle transport, electromagnetic field effects, and particle collisions. We introduce a novel particle method...
        Scientific, Conference
      
    
          
  
        
      PIMS CRG Workshop on Moments of L-functions
                  Establishing asymptotic formulas for moments of L-functions has been a main goal of analytic number theory for over a century. This topic is strongly connected to the generalized Lindelöf Hypothesis and various non-vanishing conjectures, and it has...
        Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
      
    
          
  
        
      PIMS UNBC Distinguished Colloquium Series: Cameron Stewart
                  Techniques developed for transcendental number theory have had many surprising applications in the study of purely arithmetic questions. The aim of our talk will be to discuss this phenomenon. Speaker Bio: Cameron L. Stewart is a University Professor...
        Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
      
    
          
  
        
      Marsden Memorial Lecture: Melvin Leok 
                  Geometric mechanics describes Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics geometrically, and information geometry formulates statistical estimation, inference, and machine learning in terms of geometry. A divergence function is an asymmetric distance...
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      Workshop for University and High School Educators 
                  Part of the Sharing Mathematics conference
        Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
      
    
          
  
        
      PIMS UNBC Distinguished Speaker Series: Rhonda J. Rosychuk
                  Alberta has rich sources of administrative health data and the Ambulatory Care Classification System provides an opportunity for research focused on Emergency Department (ED) presentations. I have examined the epidemiology of ED presentations for...
        Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
      
    
          
  
        
      PIMS UNBC Distinguished Speaker Series: Linqun Wang 
                  Many scientific research problems are concerned with relationships among a group of variables. In real data analysis often some of these variables cannot be directly or precisely measured, and instead indirect or imprecise measurements have to be...
        Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
      
    
          
  
        
      PIMS UNBC Distinguished Speaker Series: Rhonda J. Rosychuk
                  Interdisciplinary research is proposed as one way or even the way to tackle complex scientific problems, as individual researchers or disciplines lack sufficient knowledge or expertise to do so. Statisticians are well suited to interdisciplinary...
        Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
      
    
          
  
        
      PIMS Distingished Speaker: Wolfram Bentz
                  Suppose you have a fixed number of boxes with a square base. These are transported in containers that also have a square base. In order to save space one wants to make containers small while still being able to hold all boxes. How large would the...
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Staff
| Position | Name | Phone # | Office | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Northern British Columbia | Alia Hamieh | alia.hamieh@unbc.ca | +1 (250) 960-5312 | 10-2038 | 
| Name | Position | Research Interests | Supervisor | Year | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fatma Çiçek | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Northern British Columbia | Number Theory | Alia Hamieh | 2022 |