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2010 Frederick A. Howes Scholars in
Computational Science Announced
Contact: Jeana Gingery
515-956-3696
gingery@krellinst.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 15, 2010
Ames, IA — Dr. Julianne Chung of the University of Maryland
has been named the 2010 Frederick A. Howes Scholar in
Computational Science.
The Howes Scholar award was established to honor the late Frederick Anthony
Howes who managed the Applied Mathematical Science Program in the U.S.
Department of Energy during the 1990s. Dr. Howes was highly respected and
admired for his energy, dedication and personal integrity.
One of Howes’ responsibilities was to oversee the Department of Energy’s
Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) program. He was extremely
committed to this program which supports graduate students in computational
science. This program is unique, as it requires candidates to take courses
in mathematics, computer science and an applications discipline, such as
physics or engineering. The CSGF program currently supports over 70
graduate students and is administered by the Krell Institute.
To honor his memory and his dedication to the Department of Energy’s
Computational Science Graduate Fellowship program, one CSGF fellow will be
chosen each calendar year as a Howes Scholar. But because there were so many
outstanding nominees for the award this year, two winners were selected. This
award will provide the recipients with a substantial cash award, a plaque,
and the distinction of being named a Howes Scholar.
A CSGF fellow is eligible to be named the Howes Scholar if he or she has
completed all the requirements for his or her Ph.D. program while being
supported by the CSGF program or having been supported by the CSGF program
for the maximum number of allotted years.
Dr. Chung was a CSGF
fellow from 2006 to 2009. She received her Ph.D. in computational mathematics
in 2009 from Emory University. She is currently a National Science Foundation
Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Maryland.
There was a special presentation to Dr. Chung at the 2010 CSGF/SSGF Fellows’ conference held June 22-24
in Washington, D.C. Dr. Chung gave a presentation entitled “Numerical
Algorithms for Polyenergetic Breast Tomosynthesis Image Reconstruction.”
For more information on the Howes Scholar award, please
contact the Krell Institute at 515-956-3696, or email Jeana Gingery at
gingery@krellinst.org .
For more information on the CSGF program, visit
the CSGF website
or send email to Ms. Gingery at the above email address.
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