Our new council members for 2017-2020
Yeow Meng Chee
is Professor and Chair of the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at
the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is also concurrently the co-director of
the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Research Centre at the Nanyang
Technological University.
Marston Conder is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at
Auckland University, and the former co-director of the New Zealand Institute of
Mathematics and its Applications. His main research interests are in
combinatorial group theory, graph theory, and their connections with each
other. He served as president of the New Zealand Mathematical Society and as
president of the Academy of the Royal Society of New Zealand .
Gennian Ge is a Professor in Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang
University. Before he joined Zhejiang University, he was a Visiting Assistant
Professor in Department of Computer Science, University of Vermont from
September, 2002 to February, 2004, and a Postdoctoral Fellow in Department of
Computer Science, Concordia University from September, 2001 to August,
2002. He received his PhD in Mathematics
from Suzhou University under the supervision of Professor Lie Zhu in 1996.
After that, he became a member of Suzhou University.
James M. Hammer, III is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Mathematics at Cedar Crest College. He earned the PhD in Design Theory at Auburn University in 2015, with
Dissertation: Factor Pair Latin Squares. Bachelors of Science in Mathematics, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 2008.
Mark Kayll is a Professor at the University of Montana. He earned B.Sc. in Mathematics and Statistics
from Simon Fraser University and the Ph.D. in Mathematics from Rutgers
University. His research interests include: Discrete Mathematics, Optimization,
Theoretical Computer Science.
Sandi Klavžar
is a professor of mathematics at the University of Ljubljana working in the
area of graph theory and its applications. He
received his Ph.D. from the
University of Ljubljana in 1990, under the supervision of Wilfried Imrich and
Tomaž Pisanski. Klavžar's research
concerns graph products, metric graph theory, chemical graph theory, graph
domination, and the Tower of Hanoi.
Selda KÜÇÜKÇİFÇİ is an Associate Professor at Koç University. Her area of research is Combinatorics with
primary emphasis on Combinatorial Design Theory and Graph Theory. She earned the Ph.D. in Mathematics from
Auburn University in 2000.
Josef Lauri.
He teaches at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Malta. For
five years, till June 2001, he was also Pro-Rector of the University of Malta
and for more than ten years, till May of 2011, he was Chairman of the
Management Board of the University's IT Services. His main research interest is in graph
theory, particularly the reconstruction problem, pseudosimilarity and related
questions about symmetries of graphs.
Alexander Pott. He is Professor of Discrete Mathematics, Otto
von Guericke University, Faculty of Mathematics Institute, of Algebra and
Geometry. His research interests include: Finite geometry, Sequences and their
correlation properties, Boolean functions, and Finite fields.
Kiki Ariyanti Sugeng is a Senior Lecturer, University of Indonesia in Algebra,
Combinatorics, Cryptography. She also
serves as .President of Indonesian Combinatorial Society, 2013-2015 and
2015-now, and Vice President of Indonesian
Mathematical Society, 2012-2014 and 2014-2016. Dr. Sugeng was also elected to a three-year term as Vice President of the ICA.
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