Spoke 9 coordinator Gianluigi Rozza named Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics – SIAM

Spoke 9 coordinator Gianluigi Rozza named Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics – SIAM

The program honors those who have made a significant impact on the applied mathematics community. Rozza is the seventh Italian to receive this recognition

Trieste, 27th March 2025

“Having made a crucial contribution to the development of mathematical models that enable real-time, highly accurate simulations of complex systems—reduced-order models—for applications in computational fluid dynamics, the branch of physics that describes fluid behavior through numerical computation algorithms.” With this motivation, the U.S. SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) has announced today the designation of Professor Gianluigi Rozza, coordinator of Spoke 9 of the iNEST Consortium, as a Fellow.

This program recognizes a select group of individuals who, through their research achievements and impact within the scientific community, have contributed to the advancement of applied mathematics, computational science, and data science. Before Prof. Rozza, who joins the program as part of the Class of 2025, only six other Italian mathematicians had achieved this honor, with just two of them working in Italy.

“SIAM is a very important reference in the international scientific community for applied and industrial mathematics, thanks to its numerous initiatives to promote research, as well as its efforts to strengthen the community itself—from SIAM chapters dedicated to students to the prestigious SIAM Fellow program, whose nomination is an honor for me,” commented Prof. Rozza. The mathematician will receive the recognition during the joint annual meeting of SIAM and CAIMS (Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society), scheduled in Montréal from 28th July to 1st August 2025.

 

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