
|
Anna T. Lawniczak, SM IEEE - Signals & Computational Intelligence Chapter Vice-Chair
Prof. Dr. Anna T. Lawniczak holds a M.Eng. (summa cum laude) in Mathematics from the Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Fundamental Problems in Technology,
Wroclaw University of Technology (Poland) and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Southern Illinois University (USA). She has been a professor at Louisiana State
University (Baton Rouge, LA), at the University of Toronto, and since 1989 at the University of Guelph.
Dr. Lawniczak has held a number of visiting positions at various institutions. She has been a visitor, a collaborator, and a consultant at the
Center for Nonlinear Studies of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. Lawniczak has been both program visitor and non-program visitor at The Fields
Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, both in Waterloo and in Toronto, where she has organised various scientific activities and has
served on the Board of Directors and on the Council. She also has been a program fellow at Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM),
University of California, Los Angeles, USA. Currently, Dr. Lawniczak is also a Principal Investigator in Mathematics at the Energenius Centre
for Advanced Nanotechnology, University of Toronto and Member of the Research Council of the Hugo Steinhaus Center, Wroclaw University of
Technology, Poland.
Dr. Lawniczak has been president of CAIMS (Canadian Applied and Industrial Society) and active in SIAM and IEEE. She is or has been also a member
of other scientific societies such as AMS, APS, CMS, IMACS, and SMB. Dr. Lawniczak is a Senior Member of the IEEE and
a Fellow of The Fields Institute For Research In Mathematical Sciences, and has received the CAIMS/SCMAI Arthur Beaumont Distinguished Service Award,
for service too the Applied & Industrial Mathematics community.
Anna T. Lawniczak's Home Page at the University of Guelph
Anna T. Lawniczak's Home Page |