Adam Stinchcombe
Dr. Adam Stinchcombe is an applied mathematician and an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto. He earned a PhD in Mathematics from New York University and a BMath from the University of Waterloo. Professor Stinchcombe's research interests include scientific computing and mathematical biology, especially pertaining to circadian biology, retinal physiology, biological fluid flows, and inverse problems. He develops mathematical models in close collaboration with experimentists and invents analytical tools and numerical methods to analyze these models. In 2023, Professor Stinchcombe was awarded the CAIMS/PIMS Early Career Award in recognition of his contributions to high-performance computational methods for studying partial differential equations with applications in biology. He enjoys coaching his daughter's hockey team, bicycling, and camping.