Anna Lawniczak

Professor Emerita, Mathematics
Email: 
alawnicz@uoguelph.ca, Anna.Lawniczak@gmail.com
Phone number: 
519-824-4120 x53287
Office: 
MacNaughton 522

The conducted research is multidisciplinary in nature. It provides for an opportunity to apply and develop a variety of technical skills in computational sciences (applied mathematics, statistics, computer science). It requires model development, simulation, visualization and analysis via a variety of statistical techniques. 

Prospective graduate students should have an excellent background in computational sciences and computing skills or willingness to improve them (i.e. ability to design, code, and test scientific applications in C and C++, and/or ability to manipulate data using MATLAB or other statistical packages).

Successful candidates will have to apply (and be accepted) to study at the graduate program at the University of Guelph.

The best way to contact me is by e-mail, writing to both the addresses listed above.

  • Mathematical Modeling, Simulation, & Analysis of Dynamics of Complex Natural, Engineering & Social Systems
  • Individually Based Simulation Models; 
  • Multi-agent Based Simulations; 
  • Statistical Analysis of Simulation Data; 
  • Computational Intelligence; 
  • Cognitive Agents; 
  • Cellular Automata & Lattice Gas Cellular Automata
  • Nelson Verdesia Hernández, Visiting Student Researcher under the SEP Scholarship Program
  • Guanxi Song, Master of Science Mathematics (in progress)
  • Junlin Hao, Master of Science Statistics (in progress)
  • Chong Gan, Master of Science Statistics (in progress)
  • Exploratory Statistical Analysis of a Model of Cognitive Agents Learning to Cross a Highway
    Zizhang Wang, Master of Science (2017).
  • Analysis of Performance of Cognitive Agents Learning to Cross a Highway Model with Improved Learning Mechanism
    Fei Yu, Master of Science (2016).
  • Analysis of Simulation Results of Cognitive Agents Learning to Safely Cross a Cellular Automaton Based Highway Model
    Leslie Ly, Research Assistantship (2016).
  • Exploration of Simulated Cognitive Agents Learning to Safely Cross a Cellular Automaton Based Highway Model
    Leslie Ly, Master of Science (2015).
  • Model Development and Simulation of Naïve Creatures Learning to Cross a Highway
    Jason Ernst, Research Assistantship (2014).

M.Sc. (Wroclaw University of Technology).

Ph.D. (Southern Illinois University).