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CAIMS*SCMAI Research Prize 2003 Winner and Citation
Dr. Jianhong Wu, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University
With four major monographs and over 140 published articles, Dr. Jianhong
Wu has made very significant contributions in the area of infinite dimensional
differential equations with applications to neural networks and population
dynamics. He has been recognized as an outstanding researcher and an excellent
leader not only in this area but also in applied mathematics. His book published
by Springer-Verlag in 1996 has been a classical reference and a masterpiece in
the area of parital functional differential equations and his joint book with
Tibor Krisztin and Hans-Otto Walther, published by the American Mathematical
Society as a special volume of the Fields Institute Monograph series, is
regarded as a major breakthrough in the decription of the global attractor
defined by semiflows generated by delay differential sytems with monotone
feedback. His work on equivalent degree and global Hopf bifurcation theory
and the joint book with W. Krawcewicz published by John Wiley as a special
volume of the Canadian Mathematical Society monograph series provide powerful
analytic and topologial tools to describe spatial-temporal patterns in physical
systems. His recent work, partially represented by a monograph published by
de-Gruyter, on neural networks, touches on the heart of the mathematical theory
of cognitive science with applications to associative memory, pattern
recognition and data analysis. Based on the excellency of his research, he has
been awarded a Canada Research Chair (Tier I) in Applied Mathematics, the
Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship and the Paul Erd\'os Fellowship.
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