Mathematics Graduate Student Recognized at 2017 SIAM Meeting

Shuyang LingShuyang Ling (Ph.D., applied mathematics, ’17) was recognized for outstanding scholarship at the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Annual Meeting on July 11 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ling received the SIAM Student Paper Prize for his paper, “Self-Calibration and Biconvex Compressive Sensing,” published in November 2015 in the journal Inverse Problems and co-authored with Thomas Strohmer, a professor of mathematics at UC Davis. In September 2017, Ling will join the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the Center for Data Sciences at New York University as a postdoctoral scholar.

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