Current Members

Chair
Nessy Tania, PFIZER INCORPORATED

Members
Constantine Bekas, CITADEL SECURITIES
Luis Chacon, LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
Marta D'Elia, ATOMIC MACHINES
Dirk Hartmann, SIEMENS
Christine Harvey, NVIDIA CORPORATION
Jeffrey Humpherys, MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Stefan Kurz, ROBERT BOSCH CORPORATION
Akshata Moharir, MICROSOFT CORPORATION
William Pack, LEONARDO DRS, ELECTRO-OPTICAL & INFRARED SYSTEMS (EOIS)
Arvind Raghunathan, MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Steven Rodriguez, UNITED STATES NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
John Sabino, BOEING COMPANY
Simon C W See, NVIDIA CORPORATION
Katarzyna Swirydowicz, ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES

Additional Details

Appointments

The number of appointments to this committee is not fixed, but that number should be justified by the ongoing activities of the committee. The SIAM President, upon recommendation of the Committee on Committees and Appointments and in consultation with the VP for Industry, makes the appointments to the Industry Committee. Members are appointed for terms of no more than three years and may be reappointed. SIAM recommends rotation of memberships among members, thus replacement of committee members after two terms, except under special circumstances.

Committee membership should reflect the breadth and diversity of the Society and its industrial members. Committee members should have broad knowledge of the Society and its industrial members. 


Procedure

The Vice President for Industry chairs the Industry Committee. SIAM’s Membership Manager reports to the Committee on the status of SIAM activities relevant to SIAM industrial members, including but not limited to meetings and other programs, projects and activities with an industrial focus. This report forms the basis of the report of the Vice President for Industry to the SIAM Board of Trustees and the SIAM Council.


Charge to the Committee

The Industry Committee is responsible for the overall direction and content of all SIAM programs, projects, activities and services that are focused on SIAM’s industrial members. It advises the SIAM leadership on the development of new programs and activities that serve the mathematical and computational scientists employed in industry and on career development services for members employed in industry. The committee is also responsible for contributing to the work of other SIAM committees when they are addressing issues of relevance to industry. This includes, for example, SIAM’s Committee on Programs and Conferences, Membership Committee, Education Committee, and the Committee on Science Policy.

The committee helps to promote the visibility of applied mathematics and computational science in the industrial community. It informs SIAM membership of the development and use of the mathematical and computational sciences in industry via SIAM News.