John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award

The John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award[1] is presented alternate years to honor outstanding teaching with preference for teaching that involves application of mathematics or informatics to the Earth's nonrenewable natural resources or to sedimentary geology every years by the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (IAMG).[2][3] The John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award, named after John Cedric Griffiths, was established in 1996.

Recipients

The following people are recipients of this award:[4]

gollark: Obviously the computer has to be self-replicating.
gollark: Then, nest it infinitely and obliterate an entire bird nest with some sort of stone-based superweapon.
gollark: Make Minecraft (or at least redstone) in OpenGL compute shaders somehow, implement a computer in that, and then implement OpenGL on there, to obliterate THREE birds at once.
gollark: Or you could make a Verilog to Minecraft compiler.
gollark: 3: learn OpenGL in order to reimplement a voxel game capable of executing CPUs.

See also

References

  1. "John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award". IAMG. 2014-02-23. Retrieved 2014-10-27.
  2. Home – IAMG
  3. "IAMG — Asociación Internacional para las Geociencias Matemáticas, 2011 page 431" (PDF). Boletín Geológico y Minero, 122 (4): 429–438. ISSN 0366-0176.
  4. "Recipients of the John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award". IAMG. 2014-11-24. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
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