Olaoluwa Ogunleye and others at International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM 2023) in Tokyo, Japan

Clarkson Mathematics PhD Student receives NSF Travel Grant and Presents Research at the International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM)

Olaoluwa Ogunleye, a Ph.D. student in Mathematics at Clarkson University, presented his research on “Solution of split inverse problems using fixed point iterations” at the prestigious International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM 2023) in Tokyo, Japan from August 20-25, 2023.

Olaoluwa Ogunleye and others at International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM 2023) in Tokyo, Japan

Travel support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) made this trip possible. ICIAM 2023 is a significant gathering of mathematicians from around the world. The conference allowed researchers to share their work and collaborate on new ideas. Olaoluwa met and interacted with many leading mathematicians, including the inventor of MATLAB Cleve Moler and the CEO of SIAM Suzanne Weekes. Olaoluwa’s participation in ICIAM 2023 was a significant achievement. It is a testament to his hard work and dedication to his research.

Olaoluwa received his Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics under Prof. Olaniyi Iyiola’s supervision in May 2022. Olaoluwa Ogunleye is currently working with Professor Guangming Yao, an associate professor of mathematics at Clarkson University. His research focuses on partial differential equations and optimization, with applications in power systems.

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