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RICE UNIVERSITY: Rice s Beatrice Riviere selected as fellow of professional mathematics society – India Education,Education News India,Education News

Share Rice University computational and applied mathematician Beatrice Riviere has been selected as a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). Riviere is among 28 new fellows announced this week by the 14,000-member society. Selection as a fellow is an honor the society reserves for its most distinguished members. Riviere, Rice’s Noah Harding Chair and Professor in the Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics, was selected for “contributions in numerical analysis, scientific computing and modeling of porous media.” Much of Riviere’s research involves developing accurate and efficient algorithms to model flow and transport in porous media, as well as studying aspects of numerical analysis, partial differential equations, discontinuous Galerkin methods, computational fluid dynamics and mathematical biology. She is the author of more than 100 scientific publications in numerical analysis and scientific computation, and her book on the th

Who s murdering all the COVID scientists?

https://www.hangthecensors.com/485082.html (Natural News) Doctors, scientists and other medical experts involved with research into the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) are mysteriously turning up dead all around the world in what appears to be a mass culling of people who know too much truth about the plandemic. One of the latest deaths was that of Alexander “Sasha” Kagansky, a Russian scientist who had been working on developing a COVID-19 vaccine when he was brutally stabbed and thrown from the window of his 14th floor apartment in St. Petersburg. Reports indicate that Kagansky died “under strange circumstances,” an understatement considering the nature and timing of his demise.

Top Russian Scientist Alexander Sasha Kagansky Working On COVID-19 Vaccine Assassinated In St Petersberg

Top Russian Scientist Alexander ‘Sasha’ Kagansky Working On COVID-19 Vaccine Assassinated In St Petersberg Published: December 21, 2020 A top Russian scientist who was working on a Covid-19 vaccine has been found dead in suspicious circumstances in St Petersburg, adding one more to the list of people engaged in coronavirus research dropping dead mysteriously. Alexander ‘Sasha’ Kagansky, 45, was reported to have fallen in his underwear from a 14th floor window of a high rise flat – and was found with stab wounds. Top Russian Scientist Alexander ‘Sasha’ Kagansky Working On COVID-19 Vaccine Assassinated In St Petersberg Russian scientist Alexander Kagansky Assassinated The Russian biologist had close links to Edinburgh University and had been working in the city for 13 years until at least 2017.

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