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Daniel B. Szyld is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Temple University's College of Science and Technology. He is co-Director of the High-Performance Computing for Scientific Applications Professional Science Master’s program and a member of the Center for Computational Mathematics and Modeling. He holds leadership roles as President of the International Linear Algebra Society (ILAS, 2020–2026) and as a Board of Trustees member at ICERM (2024–2028), and previously served as Vice-President of SIAM (2014–2015).
His research interests include Numerical Analysis, Scientific Computing, Numerical Linear Algebra, Iterative Methods, Preconditioning, Domain Decomposition, and High-Performance Computing. His work often focuses on Krylov subspace methods like GMRES, block solvers, and asynchronous algorithms, with applications in large-scale scientific simulations.
The 15 most recent publications reflect a strong focus on enhancing the stability, convergence, and performance of iterative solvers, especially GMRES variants and domain decomposition methods. Topics include random sketching, deflation, weighted norms, multisketching in QR factorization, and asynchronous Schwarz methods. These works appear in top journals such as SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, Numerische Mathematik, and Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis, often in collaboration with leading researchers in the field.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- Commemorative medal, Charles University of Prague, 1997
- Featured in Hall of Fame by Henk van der Vorst, SARA, 2010
- Dean's Distinguished Award for Excellence in Research, Temple University, 2011
- Fellow, American Mathematical Society, 2017
- Fellow, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2017
- Achievement in Mathematics Award, Temple University, 2018
- Faculty Senate Outstanding Service Award, Temple University, 2021
Daniel B. Szyld has served on the editorial boards of numerous prestigious journals, including Mathematics of Computation, Linear Algebra and its Applications, Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, and was Co-Editor-in-Chief of Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (2005–2013) and Editor-in-Chief of SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications (2015–2020). His research has been supported by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. He has advised students and postdocs, though specific names are not listed in the provided text. He is also involved in professional service through societies such as SIAM, AMS, ILAS, and NAM, and advocates for equity and ethical engagement in mathematics.
Labs and Research Groups: He is a member of the Center for Computational Mathematics and Modeling at Temple University and co-Director of the High-Performance Computing for Scientific Applications Professional Science Master’s program, indicating active leadership in computational research and training.
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