Mark A. Lewis
Mark Alun Lewis FRSC (born 7 December 1962) is a professor and Canada Research Chair of mathematical biology in the University of Alberta Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and Department of Biological Sciences.[1] Among other topics, he has written extensively on the Allee effect, invasive species, parasitism, and biological dispersal.[2]
Mark Lewis | |
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Born | December 7, 1962 |
Citizenship | Canadian |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematical biology |
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Thesis | Analysis of dynamic and stationary biological pattern formation (1990) |
Doctoral advisor | James D. Murray |
Other academic advisors | Peter Kareiva |
Website | http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~mlewis/index.html |
In 2015, he was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[3] He was elected as a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2017, "for contributions to mathematical biology and the study of spatial dynamics processes".[4] In 2018 the Canadian Mathematical Society listed him in their inaugural class of fellows.[5]
References
- University of Alberta Home Page
- Google Scholar Profile
- University of Alberta Press Release
- SIAM Fellows: Class of 2017, retrieved 2017-04-25.
- Canadian Mathematical Society Inaugural Class of Fellows, Canadian Mathematical Society, December 7, 2018
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