Simon Fraser University

The Simon Fraser University PIMS site office is located in the Technology and Science Complex (TASC) 2 building on the Burnaby campus of Simon Fraser University (Map).

Image
Simon Fraser University
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS Distinguished Visitor Seminar: Frits Beukers
May 7, 2013
Simon Fraser University
By the end of the 1980's several authors introduced the concept of hypergeometric function on a finite field. Although this is a purely number theoretical finite sum, it shares many properties with its analytic counterpart. The special values of...
Scientific, Conference
2013 Symposium on Mathematics and Computation
August 7, 2013
Simon Fraser University
The Mathematics Department at Simon Fraser University is pleased to present The 2013 SFU Symposium on Mathematics and Computation, which will be held on Wednesday, August 7th, 2013 at the IRMACS Centre, SFU Burnaby Campus. This annual event showcases...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Towards DoS-resistant distributed information systems
July 18, 2013
Simon Fraser University
Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks are one of the biggest threats in the Internet. The predominant approaches to deal with DoS-attacks are to use filtering, redundancy and information hiding. However, against an insider, all of these mechanisms might be...
Scientific, Conference
SFU-UBC Joint Statistics Student Seminar
October 5, 2013
Simon Fraser University
Since 2005 the graduate students of the Department of Statistics & Actuarial Science get together with their peers from UBC to organize two joint workshops every year. The workshop is organized by the students for the students. The objective is to...
Scientific, Summer School
PIMS-SFU Undergraduate Summer School on Multiple Zeta Values
July 7 – August 1, 2014
Simon Fraser University
An intensive one month program for Canadian and international students. The core of the program is a course which provides an elementary introduction to multiple zeta values and their applications in combinatorics, number theory and quantum field...
Scientific, Conference
Frontiers in Biophysics
March 15, 2014
Simon Fraser University
Frontiers in Biophysics is a conference which creates and strengthens connections between multidisciplinary researchers at local institutions who are interested in modelling problems in cellular and molecular biology, single molecule studies...

Staff

Position Name Email Phone # Office
Education Coordinator - Simon Fraser University Joanna Niezen jniezen@sfu.ca +1 (778) 782 4849 SCK10502
PIMS SFU Site Administrator Kenn Liu sfupims@sfu.ca +1 (778) 782-6655 Big Data Hub, Rm 10936
PIMS Site Director - Simon Fraser University Razvan Fetecau razvan_fetecau@sfu.ca (778) 782-6655
Name Position Research Interests Supervisor Year
Yanwen Luo PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, Simon Fraser University Discrete &Computational Geometry Bojan Mohar 2023
Jane Shaw MacDonald PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, Simon Fraser University Numerical Analysis John Stockie 2022
Amy Wiebe Postdoctoral Researcher Combinatorics Tamon Stephen 2021
Hansol Park Postdoctoral Researcher Partial Differential Equations Razvan Fetecau 2021
Eric Jones SFU Calculus of variations and optimal control David Sivak 2020
Marco Carmosino Postdoctoral Researcher Valentine Kabanets 2019
Shuxing Li Simon Fraser University Combinatorics Jonathan Jedwab 2019
Halyun Jeong University of British Columbia High Dimensional Data Analysis Ben Adcock 2018
Nick Dexter Simon Fraser University Numerical Analysis Ben Adcock 2018
Claire Boyer Statistics Ben Adcock 2016
Mattia Talpo University of British Columbia Algebraic Geometry Nathan Ilten 2016
Simone Brugiapaglia Simon Fraser University Stochastics Ben Adcock 2016
Fiachra John Knox Simon Fraser University Combinatorics Bojan Mohar 2015
Jens Bauch Simon Fraser University Number theory and algebraic geometry Nils Bruin 2015
Julien Courtial Simon Fraser University Combinatorics Marni Mishna 2014
Kui Yu Simon Fraser University Feature selection and probabilistic graphical models on high-dimensional data Jian Pei 2014
Peter Kling Simon Fraser University Computer Science and Combinatorics Petra Berenbrink 2014