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Congratulations to BMath alumnus Jimmy He for winning the fifth annual Jessie W.H. Zou Memorial Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research! Jimmy, who graduated with a double-honours degree in Pure Mathematics and Statistics in June 2016, was nominated by his undergraduate research assistantship supervisor, Kathryn Hare.

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Newly retired faculty member Frank Zorzitto has been granted the title “Honorary Member of the University” in recognition of his outstanding career at the University of ݮƵ. In particular, Frank is being recognized for his exemplary service as chair of the Pure Mathematics Department, his contributions to teaching, and his service in the governance of the University and the Faculty Association.

Pure Mathematics is pleased to announce the undergraduate award winners for 2014/15! Congratulations go out to Rutger Campbell, Chuning Li, Kevin Matthews, Ritvik Ramkumar, Liyu Wang and Lirong Yang. Please see ourundergraduate awards pagefor more information on the awards and their recipients.
The award winners were honoured at a special Pure Math Tea on Monday, June 22nd. Congratulations everyone!
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We are delighted to welcome new faculty members Matt Kennedy, Vern Paulsen and Matt Satriano to the Pure Math Department.

Matt Kennedy has cometo us from Carleton University. Matt lists hisresearch areas as operator algebras,noncommutativefunction theory, and analytic grouptheory.

Congratulations to Rahim Moosa who was recently awarded an NSERC Discovery Accelerator Supplement. These supplements provide an extra funding boost to individuals with top-tier research programs. Rahim’s work explores the special role that model theory plays in recognising, formalising and facilitating analogies between different geometric contexts.

From June 15-19, 2015, Pure Mathematics is hosting the 43rd Canadian Operator Symposium on Operator Theory and Operator Algebras (COSy 2015). The conference brings together researchers from all over the world for five days of research talks and collaboration. For more information, please see the .

Pure Math Professor Cam Stewart was honoured as the Dressler Lecturer for 2014. Cam's talk, entitled “Arithmetic and Transcendence” showcased some of his most recent results in number theory. The prestigious Dressler lectures are given annually at Kansas State University. For more information on the lecture series as well as past speakers, please visit the .

Pure Math Professor Jason Bell recently visited the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, to present a distinguished lecture on game theory. Check out , the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, news publication.