My permanent position is as an Associate Professor at the School of Information and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine, My e-mail address at UCI is {my-first-name} at ics.uci.edu, and my snail mail address at UCI is Wayne Hayes, 4092 Bren Hall, University of California, Irvine Ca 92697-3435.
In 2010 I held a Visiting Fellowship at the Oxford Centre for Collaborative Applied Mathematics at Oxford University.
During the 2009-2010 academic year, I was a Visiting Lecturer (US equivalent of Assistant Professor) in the Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics section of the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London.
I finished my Ph.D. in the Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing group in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto. 2001. I worked at Altera Corp. for 1 year, then at The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Science for another year. I then pursued a joint post-doctoral fellowship in computational biology at the The Institute for Physical Sciences and Technology at the University of Maryland under recent Japan Prize winner James Yorke, and the Bio-Informatics Group at Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto under Chris Hogue.
I also have some loose ties with the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA to its friends) the University of Toronto Astronomy Department, and the Physics Department, especially the Nonlinear Studies Group.
Shyam Srinivasan (jointly advised with Ed Monuki of Biology). Defended June 2011. Now a post-doc at UCSD.
Yong-Kang Zhu, 2005-2010. Now at Google.
Weng Leong Ng, 2006-2011. Now at Google.
Darren R. Davis, 2008-present.
Anton Malykh, M.Sc. Thesis. Graduated 2009. Now at Google.
Jason Lai: Various high-tech programming tasks off-and-on until 2009.
Nema Press: Enumerating Circulants without isomorphs, off-and-on until 2008.
David Hubin: Summer 2006; a bit of bio-informatics.
Eric Hu: Summer 2005 to Winter 2007. Various scientific computing tasks including cubic interpolation code for n-body simulations.
Patrick Schultz: shadowing tri-axial potentials. Now in grad school at UCLA.
Benjamin Coleman, Summer 2008: ideal gas /billiard ball graphical simulator.
Jonathan Ho and Jay Whang, Summer 2009: search for lower bounds on Ramsey Numbers.
Anthony Huang, Summer 2009: search for near-noncollision singularities in the n-body problem.
Online Journals; Preprint, abstract, and bibliographic servers
M.Sc.
Undergraduate Researchers
Troy High School Interns
Contents
Current Research and Academic Interests
My Thesis work: N-body Problem, Chaos, Shadowing
Computer Communications Networks
Graph Ramsey Numbers
Portable, re-usable code library of data structures and algorithms
Personal stuff
Wayne Hayes, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Toronto,
Toronto, Canada, M5S 3G4
wayne@cs.utoronto.ca