The Department of Applied Mathematics has 30 faculty members and over 100 graduate students. We offer undergraduate plans in Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics that attract outstanding students. The wide range of interdisciplinary research being undertaken in the department provides a stimulating environment for our graduate program.
The department has research programs in
- Control and Dynamical Systems (including differential equations)
- Fluid Mechanics
- Mathematical Medicine and Biology
- Mathematical Physics
- Scientific Computing
Modified AM undergraduate programs from Fall 2025!
(Including the AM-SciML program, our new major focusing on Scientific Machine Learning; new course AMATH 345 - Data-Driven Mathematical modeling; a new Climate and Sustainability specialization; and PHYS 121 no longer being required for the AM major.)
News
In Memoriam: Prof. Sivabal Sivaloganathan
Sivabal Sivaloganathan, a professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics since 1990 and the chair of the department from 2016 to 2023, passed away on March 2, 2025, after a brief illness. Over his career, Siv made a profound impact on the department and touched the lives of countless colleagues and students at Waterloo and beyond. We will miss him dearly.
Read more about Siv’s life and legacy on the Waterloo News website.
David Del Rey Fernández appointed Pratt & Whitney Canada Industry-Sponsored Research Chair
Applied Mathematics professor David Del Rey Fernández has been named the Pratt & Whitney Canada Chair in Industrial Artificial Intelligence. Del Rey Fernández and his team will build on their expertise in robust numerical algorithms and artificial intelligence to develop machine learning-enhanced simulation techniques. The partnership with Pratt & Whitney Canada will provide graduate students with valuable opportunities to engage in real-world industrial research and potential help shape the future of aircraft design and testing.
To learn more, read the full story from Waterloo News.
Applied Math PhD candidate Zoya Abbasi awarded Samit & Reshma Sharma Graduate Scholarship in Mathematics
Zohreh (Zoya) Abbasi, a PhD candidate at the Department of Applied Mathematics, has been awarded the Samit & Reshma Sharma Graduate Scholarship in Mathematics. Zoya is the first recipient of this competitive prize, which was established in 2024 by the Samit & Reshma Sharma Foundation. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student in a thesis-based master’s or doctoral program in the Faculty of Mathematics who “demonstrates outstanding academic achievement & research excellence for graduate studies with most significant practical impact in applied mathematics.” Zoya is also the recipient of an Ontario Graduate Scholarship from the 2024-2025 competition.
Events
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Seminar | Justin Sirignano, Scientific Machine Learning: Applications to PDEs and Convergence Analysis
Zoom
Master's Thesis Defence | Albert Tres Vilanova, Minimum Energy Estimation of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems in Continuous and Discrete Time
Online
PhD Comprehensive Exam | Esteban Henriquez, Parameter-robust preconditioning for hybridizable discretizations
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