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Page | 1 Mary Ann Leung, Ph.D. P.O. Box 1966 Ames, IA 50010-1966 515-203-1298 [email protected] Education University of Washington Ph.D. Computational Physical Chemistry 2007 M.S. Computational Physical Chemistry 2002 Mills College B.A. Chemistry with honors 2000, Minor in Mathematics Summary of Professional Experience Proven record of managing programs, projects, and people on schedule within budget. Experienced at crafting innovative, high impact strategic plans and following them through implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement. Accomplished at fostering relationships, facilitating dialogue, and consensus building. Award winning recognition for diplomacy, discretion, and integrity while navigating complex landscapes. Selected Research Projects High Performance Computing Survey of the U.S. Department of Energy's Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) to assess the developing computational skills and competencies of fellows during their fellowship years and beyond, Krell Institute Longitudinal study of the effects of the U.S. Department of Energy's Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) on the recipients to understand the accomplishments and contributions of the fellows to the scientific community and knowledge and to society more generally, Krell Institute Demographic analysis of DOE CSGF applicant, fellow, and alumni data and comparison to national data, Krell Institute Computational studies of macroscopic superposition states in gaseous Bose- Einstein Condensates, doctoral dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, simulations conducted at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Analytical and numerical studies of solitons and vortices in the Bose-Einstein Condensation in quasi-one dimension, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Investigating Copper/Nickel super thin films using Density Functional Theory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA Identifying the Correlation Between Growth and Viral Load in Children Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Who Have Attained Low Viral Loads, Pediatric Research Clinic, University of California, San Francisco Evaluation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) RNA Levels and Resistance Mutations in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Children on Combination Therapy, Pediatric Research Clinic, University of California, San Francisco Evaluation of the efficacy of Chinese herbs in the growth inhibition of cancer cells, Geraldine Brush Cancer Research Institute, San Francisco, CA

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Mary Ann Leung, Ph.D.

P.O. Box 1966 Ames, IA 50010-1966

515-203-1298 [email protected]

Education

University of Washington

Ph.D. Computational Physical Chemistry 2007

M.S. Computational Physical Chemistry 2002

Mills College

B.A. Chemistry with honors 2000, Minor in Mathematics

Summary of Professional Experience

Proven record of managing programs, projects, and people on schedule within budget.

Experienced at crafting innovative, high impact strategic plans and following them through implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement.

Accomplished at fostering relationships, facilitating dialogue, and consensus building.

Award winning recognition for diplomacy, discretion, and integrity while navigating complex landscapes.

Selected Research Projects

High Performance Computing Survey of the U.S. Department of Energy's Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) to assess the developing computational skills and competencies of fellows during their fellowship years and beyond, Krell Institute

Longitudinal study of the effects of the U.S. Department of Energy's Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) on the recipients to understand the accomplishments and contributions of the fellows to the scientific community and knowledge and to society more generally, Krell Institute

Demographic analysis of DOE CSGF applicant, fellow, and alumni data and comparison to national data, Krell Institute

Computational studies of macroscopic superposition states in gaseous Bose-Einstein Condensates, doctoral dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, simulations conducted at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Analytical and numerical studies of solitons and vortices in the Bose-Einstein Condensation in quasi-one dimension, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Investigating Copper/Nickel super thin films using Density Functional Theory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA

Identifying the Correlation Between Growth and Viral Load in Children Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Who Have Attained Low Viral Loads, Pediatric Research Clinic, University of California, San Francisco

Evaluation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) RNA Levels and Resistance Mutations in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Children on Combination Therapy, Pediatric Research Clinic, University of California, San Francisco

Evaluation of the efficacy of Chinese herbs in the growth inhibition of cancer cells, Geraldine Brush Cancer Research Institute, San Francisco, CA

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Awards/Honors/Appointments 2017 Best Mini-Posterium Award, SIAM CSE17 Conference

2016-present Senior Policy Fellow/Affiliate Faculty, George Mason University 2010-2013 National Delegate (one of two state representatives) for the Vision 2020 Initiative

2007 Finalist, John von Neumann Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Computational Science, Sandia National Laboratory

2011-2013 2004-2007

Principal Investigator for National Energy Research Scientific Computing Supercomputer time allocation grant at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

2005 Ringold Graduate Student Fellowship, University of Washington (UW)

2004 Moving Mountains Award, UW Women in Science and Engineering Program

2003 Delegate, National Conference on Graduate Student Leadership

2003 Visiting Scientist, National Institute for Standards and Technology

2001-2005 Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship

2000-2001 Klaus A. and Mary Ann D. Saegebarth Graduate Student Fellowship

2000 Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Faculty Purse, Mills College

2000 Allie Ogborn Barry Prize for Excellence in Chemistry, Mills College

2000 Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Grant, Mills College

1997-2000 Academic honors, Mills College (all years of attendance)

1999 National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates Fellow

1998 University of California, San Francisco Student Research Fellow

1995 Curriculum Developer of the Year Award, Oracle Corporation

1994 Henry Kissinger Diplomacy Award, Oracle Corporation

1993 13 percent over-achievement Award for course quality, Oracle Corporation

1989 Outstanding Effort in Curriculum Development Award, Aion Corporation

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Professional Positions

Sustainable Horizons Institute 2014-present

President and Founder Establish, lead, and grow organization from ground up to meet community and sponsor needs for developing a diverse STEM workforce and promoting inclusion. Develop strategic initiatives and conceptualize programmatic efforts, source projects through a variety of funding agencies, develop proposals, implement projects, and oversee staffing, evaluation, and reporting.

Strategic planning

Develop organizational mission, strategic plan, and recruit nationally acclaimed leaders in STEM and diversity for board of directors and advisory board.

Develop strategic partnerships and obtain sponsorships and donations from government and industrial partners

New business development/Grant Writing

Design and write grant proposal for student engagement programs including:

o Broader Engagement (BE) program at Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) 2015 Computational Science and Engineering (CSE15) conference (awarded)

o Workshop to assist past BE participants prepare, submit, and present posters in the technical track of the 2014 Supercomputing Conference (awarded)

o BE program at SIAM CSE17, (pending award)

o Computer Science Middle and High School STEM outreach program (pending award)

o BE program analysis and expanded program activities (submitted)

o Computational mathematics faculty development for engaging students from underrepresented backgrounds (to be submitted)

o Serve on National Science Foundation (NSF) review panels

Develop program with Department of Energy National Laboratories to foster research collaborations with faculty and students from underrepresented backgrounds.

STEM Education and Diversity Research

Design integrated intervention model for developing a diverse and inclusive workforce, design case studies, study model effectiveness, and publish results in peer-reviewed journals.

Collaborate with sociologists, education researchers, and other professionals in the study and evaluation of programmatic interventions.

Staff talent and development

Recruit, hire, mentor, and manage staff.

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The Krell Institute Ames, IA 2008-2013

Program Manager

Responsible for oversight and development of one of the nation’s premier doctoral fellowship programs, the Department of Energy (DOE) Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) program.

Oversee, forecast, and manage program budget.

Recruit external review committees and manage multi-step review process. Recruit and organize activities of external steering committee.

Expanded recruitment activities yielding a doubling in the number of applications in three years. Simultaneously increased quality and diversity of applicant pool.

Developed and implemented strategic plan taking into account recommendations from external review committee. Activities focused on the following areas:

o Promotion of DOE high-performance computing (HPC)

o HPC Workshop Series: collaborated with world-renowned experts in developing workshop series aimed at exposing fellows to emerging techniques in high performance computing

o HPC Practicum: practical experience for fellows to work with DOE laboratory staff and learn how to scale scientific and engineering codes.

o Access to DOE Supercomputers: obtained computer time allocation and work with fellows in utilizing HPC and obtaining computer allocations.

o Mentoring, career, professional, and leadership development, and alumni relations

o Developed multi-faceted approach incorporating innovative use of online media, webinars, regional events, professional societies, and annual conference. Focus on community building and collaboration.

o Increased alumni involvement and formed Alumni Advisory committee.

Directed analysis of applicant, fellow, and alumni data, compared with national data and identified patterns to inform better recruitment and program activities. Directed longitudinal study analyzing and documenting program impact over time.

Recruit, manage and develop staff. Serve as member of senior management team, leading special cross-departmental management and staff initiatives.

Miami Dade College Miami, FL 2007-2008

Project Director

Hired to establish a National Science Foundation (NSF) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program grant aimed at increasing the number of students completing two year degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math and transferring to four-year institutions. Emphasis placed on recruiting and retaining women and under-represented minorities.

Recruited students for rapid start up and developed programs to engage students, including online and learning communities, specialized courses, virtual and traditional seminars, peer and faculty mentoring, field trips, etc. Developed curriculum and taught course.

Collaborated with external reviewer, prepared project sponsor progress reports, and presented project accomplishments at annual NSF conference.

Collaborated with and directed faculty, administrators, and staff.

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e-SciTek, LLC Redmond, WA 2007

Consultant

Assisted in the conceptualization and realization of High Performance Computing University (HPC-U), virtual educational and training resources for solving complex science and engineering problems.

Promoted HPC-U through white papers and presentation at the 2007 Supercomputing Conference (SC07) conference.

Oracle Corporation Redwood Shores, CA 1995-1997

Principal Project Manager, Video Production and Instructional Design

Designed, developed, and implemented interactive distance learning courses for internal and customer classes throughout the United States and Europe.

Led creative efforts, managed video production vendors, prepared instructors, and evaluated course effectiveness. Mentored staff and coached on instructional design and video production.

Consulted on strategic planning, operational issues, and standards.

1994-1995

Principal Project Manager, Global Courseware Development

Led Worldwide Education Technical Content Standards Taskforce in the development of global courseware standards.

Managed pilot projects. Liaised with international training contacts, worldwide curriculum development groups, documentation, and internal product groups.

1993-1995

Curriculum Developer

Designed and developed customer training classes in multi-million dollar revenue stream. Responsible for flagship Introduction to Oracle course, taught extensively throughout the US.

Developed project plans, managed internal and external resources, conducted instructor training and delivered materials on schedule for rollout throughout the US. During peak periods managed up to 17 projects with over 50 people simultaneously; all projects delivered on time with excellent quality.

Taught customer training courses.

Aion Corporation Palo Alto, CA 1991-1993

Manager, Curriculum Development

Managed the development of customer revenue generating training classes.

Designed curriculum to meet customer needs and reflect product updates.

Collaborated with research and development, marketing, and training departments.

Managed, hired, developed, and assessed curriculum development staff.

1989-1991

Advisory Curriculum Developer

Developed and delivered customer training classes. Received excellent rating on over 80% of training classes delivered. Spoke at international user conferences.

Created and conducted instructor training. Featured in training videos.

1988-1989

Curriculum Developer

Developed customer training classes. Conducted needs assessments and designed updates to course materials based on new product releases.

Designed multi-tiered curriculum to replace existing training materials and incorporate new product features.

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Professional Positions cont’d

Borland International Belmont, CA 1988-1988

Senior Technical Support Engineer

Provided technical support and training for Paradox, a key innovative relational database product running on local area networks (LAN’s) and standalone personal computers (PC’s) throughout the world. Provided support for special large account customers enrolled in Borland’s Enhanced Support and Training (BEST) program. Activities included: database design, application development assistance, performance reviews, and troubleshooting.

Developed and taught internal training program for technical support engineers.

The Lambda Group San Francisco, CA 1986-1988

Consultant/Consulting Manager

Performed needs assessments, reviewed proposal requests, wrote proposals, and negotiated contracts for consulting services. Brought in the largest PC/LAN and custom software contracts. Served as pre- and post-sales Technical Engineer.

Performed systems analysis, design, and programming for several multi-user custom DBMS applications running on LAN’s.

Developed and delivered customer training programs for custom software applications.

Earth Metrics, Inc. Burlingame, CA 1985-1986

Systems Analyst/Programmer

Performed systems analysis, design, and programming for accounting software.

Developed custom job cost accounting system and customized general ledger system.

Developed and delivered computer training programs to staff.

California Paperboard Santa Clara, CA 1983-1984

Systems Analyst

Converted all accounting systems from NCR to IBM System 34.

Implemented and customized union payroll and Accounts Receivables.

Customized off-the-shelf software using BASIC language.

Earth Metrics, Inc. Burlingame, CA 1979-1983

Manager, Report Production

Managed the automation and on-going performance of report production department for environmental consulting firm.

Conducted needs assessment, acquired, and implemented computer system.

Responsible for all aspects of staff hiring, development, and training.

Coordinated with project managers, environmental engineers, and staff scientists.

Academic Positions

George Mason University, School of Public Policy, Arlington, VA

2016-present Senior Policy Fellow/Affiliate Faculty

Miami Dade College, Natural Sciences Department, Miami, FL

2007-2008 Project Director for NSF STEP grant

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Academic Positions, cont’d

University of Washington, Chemistry Department, Seattle, WA

2001-2007 Research Assistant

2000-2001 Teaching Assistant, physical and general chemistry

University of California, San Francisco, CA

1998-2000 Research Assistant, Pediatric Clinical Research Center

Mills College, Oakland, CA

1999-2000 Tutor and Note-Taker for disabled students

1998-2000 Teaching Assistant, Chemistry and Physics

Geraldine Brush Cancer Research Center, San Francisco, CA

1997-1998 Research Laboratory Assistant

Service, Extra-curricular, and Volunteer Positions

2016 – present Vice President and Member of Board of Directors, Computational Science

Graduate Fellowship Alumni Association

2016 – present Deputy Chair, Supercomputing Conference 2017 Early Career Program

2016 Panel Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Education and Human Resources

Division

2014-2015 Committee Member, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Computational Science and Engineering Conference Education Committee

2013-2014 Chair, Supercomputing Conference 2014 Broader Engagement Committee

2013-2016 Lead Judge, Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM, American

Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Science Foundation

2012-present Deputy Chair, Supercomputing Conference 2013 Broader Engagement

Committee

2012 Keynote Speaker, Research Alliance in Mathematics and Science, Awards Ceremony, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2010-2013 Invited Member, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Education

Committee

2010-2011 Co-Chair Supercomputing Conference 2011 Broader Engagement Committee

2010-2013 Vision 2020 National Delegate (one of two state representatives)

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Service, Extra-curricular, and Volunteer Positions cont’d

2009-2012 Invited Committee Member, American Association for the Advancement of

Science Committee on Opportunities in Science

2009-2010 Committee Chair, Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computing (GLCPC)

Education, Outreach and Broadening Participation Committee

2009-2012

External Reviewer, Department of Energy Historically Black Colleges and Universities Outreach Program

2009

Invited Plenary Speaker, Supercomputer Conference 2009 Broader Engagement

2009

Invited Panelist/Judge and Presenter, Doctorial Consortium, Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference

2009

Chair, DOE External Review Committee Research Alliance in Math and Science (RAMS), student intern program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2006

Invited Speaker, Presentation on the National Conference on Graduate Student Leadership at the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students conference

2005

Panel Reviewer, Invited reviewer for peer review panel of National Science Foundation research on gender in science program directorate

2003-2004

Leadership Workshop Facilitator, Leadership Institute for Tomorrow (LIFT), University of Washington

2003

Invited Delegate/Presenter, University of Washington delegate and presenter for the National Conference on Graduate Student Leadership at Washington University, St. Louis

2002-2004 Appointed member of steering committee, Preparing Chemical Leaders of

Tomorrow, University of Washington, an inter-disciplinary program funded by The Dreyfus Foundation to provide career and professional development opportunities for graduate students in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, and Materials Science

2001-2004 Founder & Committee Chair, Catalyst Committee, Chemistry Graduate Student

Club, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, a graduate student organization dedicated to promoting diversity in sciences

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Service, Extra-curricular, and Volunteer Positions cont’d

2001-2002 Vice President & Co-founder, Chemistry Graduate Student Club, University of

Washington, Seattle, WA, a graduate student organization that fosters enthusiasm for science and promotes a sense of community in the department

2001-2004 Committee Member, Colloquium Committee, graduate student run organization

that sponsors quarterly colloquia, bringing top researchers to the University

2000-2005 Presenter Recruiter/Presenter, Expand Your Horizons conference, Seattle,

WA, a non-profit organization promoting science, math, and technology to middle school girls

2000-2003 Volunteer, Girls in Engineering, Mathematics, and Science (GEMS), Association

of Women in Science, Seattle, WA, a mentoring program for middle and high school girls

1998-2000 Volunteer, Laguna Honda Hospital, San Francisco, CA

1998-2000 Presenter Recruiter/Presenter, Expand Your Horizons program, Mills College,

Oakland, CA

1998-1999 Vice President, Women in Science and Health Club, Mills College, Oakland, CA

1996-1998 Program Manager, Interactive Telemedicine, Community Breast Health

Project, Palo Alto, CA

Society Memberships

American Chemical Society

American Physical Society

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Association for Computing Machinery

Association for the Advancement of Science

Women in Engineering Proactive Advocates Network

Selected Research Publications, Presentations, Posters Leung, M.A., McNeely, C.L., “Normalizing Broader Engagement: A

Programmatic Model for a More Inclusive Science and Engineering

Community, in preparation

Leung, M.A., Ellingson, S., Expanding Computing Research Through

Broader Engagement, Mini-symposium at the Society of Industrial and

Applied Mathematics 2017 Computational Science and Engineering

conference

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Selected Research Publications, Presentations, Posters cont’d

Leung, M.A., Ellingson, S., Minisymposterium: Broader Engagement

Program at the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics 2017

Computational Science and Engineering conference

Leung, M.A., McNeely, C.L., “Opening doors to communities of practice:

Programmatic interventions for inclusion in the computing sciences,”

Proceedings of Research in Equity and Sustained Participation in

Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), 2015

Leung, M.A., Reinhardt, W.P., “Dynamical studies of entangled number states of the gaseous Bose-Einstein condensate”, accepted, J. Mol. Spectrosc., 110 (9-10), 2012

Leung, M.A., “Computational studies of Macroscopic Superposition States in the Bose-Einstein Condensate in Multiple wells”, doctoral dissertation, 2007

Leung, M.A., Reinhardt, W.P., “Efficient parallel implementation of the Bose-Hubbard model: Exact numerical groundstates and dynamics of gaseous Bose-Einstein Condensates,” Comp. Phys. Comm., 177 (4), (2007), 348-356

Leung, M.A., Reinhardt, W.P., “Parallel implementation of Bose-Hubbard model describing dynamics of Bose condensates and requiring efficient sparse matrix-vector multiplication and a parallel algorithm for determining nonzero elements,” poster presentation for Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing conference, San Francisco, CA, February, 2006

Leung, M.A., Reinhardt, W.P., “Making Schrödinger cat states from Bose-Einstein Condensates with massively parallel processors,” Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program annual conference, Washington, D.C., June 2005

Leung, M.A., Mahmud, K., Reinhardt, W.P., “Theoretical and computational studies of BEC in multiple wells,” Telluride Science Research Center, Quantum Dynamics Workshop, Telluride, Colorado, August, 2004

Mahmud, K. W., Leung, M.A., Reinhardt, W. P., “Natural orbitals and Schrödinger cat states of Bose-Einstein Condensates in multiple wells,” DAMOP meeting of American Physical Society, May 2004

Leung, M.A., Mahmud, K. W., Reinhardt, W. P., “Phase engineering of squeezed states and controlled entangled number states in Bose-Einstein Condensates in multiple wells,” American Physical Society Meeting, 2004

Leung, M.A., An, J., Raczkowski, D., Canning, A., “Simulating copper/nickel sandwiches using Paratec,” poster for Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program Conference, Washington, D.C., July, 2003

Leung, M.A., Reinhardt. W.P., “Computational Studies of a BEC trapped in multiple connected wells requiring efficient sparse matrix routines in a massively parallel processing environment,” poster for CSGF booth at Supercomputer Conference, Phoenix, AZ, November 2003

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Selected Research Publications, Presentations, Posters cont’d

Carr, L.D., Leung, M.A., Reinhardt, W.P., “Dynamics of the Bose-Einstein Condensate: quasi-one-dimension and beyond,” J.Phys. B.: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 33 (2000) 3983-4001

Canning, A., Raczkowski, D., Leung, M.A., Wang, L.W., An, J., Van Hove, M.A., “The Grassman-metal conjugate gradient method (DFT) and its application to composite thin metal films of Co, Cu, and Ni,” Session V19 – Electronic Structure: Wannier Functions and GW, American Physical Society, Austin Texas, March 2003 meeting

An, J., Leung, M.A., Canning, A., “The Quantization Condition of Quantum-well States in Cu/Co/Cu(100) system,” poster presentation at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) User Group Meeting, Berkeley, CA, October, 2002

Leung, M. A., Carr, L. D., Reinhardt, W. P., “Modeling the dynamics of the Bose-Einstein Condensate: quasi one-dimension and beyond,” poster presentation, American Conference of Theoretical Chemistry, Seven Springs, PA, July 2002 and CSGF Conference, Washington, D.C., July, 2002

Greenspan, L.C., Gitelman, S. E., Leung, M. A., Glidden, D. V., Mathias, R. S., “Increased incidence in post-transplant diabetes mellitus in children: a case-control analysis,” Pediatr., Nephrol (2002) 17:1-5

Reinhardt, W.P., Leung, M.A., Carr, L.D., “Separability and stability of solutions of the 1-dimensional NLSE with respect to extensions into 2 and 3 dimensions, and to initial perturbation by white noise,” World Scientific, Proceedings of Many Body X, Advances in Many Body Physics, R. Bishop, K., Gernoth, N., Walet and Y. Zian, Eds., New York, 2000

Greenspan, L.C., Wara, D., York, K, Ohnstad, C., Johnson, L., Segal , M.R., Leung, M.A., Kaplan, S.L., "Hyperlipidemia in Children with HIV Treated With Protease Inhibitors," poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies & American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting, May, 2000

Reinhardt, W. P., Leung, M. A., Carr, L. D., "Stability of 1-Dimensional Stationary States and Solitons in the Gaseous Bose Condensate with Respect to Extension into 2 and 3 Spatial Dimensions," poster presentation, International Many-Body X Conference, University of Washington, September, 1999

Other Selected Publications and Presentations Leung, M.A., “Scientific Discovery: A Journey of a Lifetime”, Research Alliance

in Mathematics and Science Awards Ceremony Keynote Address, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2012

Leung, M.A., “Building a Community of Leaders: DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program”, Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Summer Student Symposia, 2012

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Other Selected Publications and Presentations cont’d

Hammond, J. R., Leung, M.A., “DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program Showcase: Parallel Simulation Across the Disciplines,” Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Computational Science and Engineering Conference, 2012 (co-organizer)

Leung, M.A. “Social Networking and Fellowships Revisited,” Fellowship Roundtable meeting, organized by the National Academies of Science and held at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, May, 2011 (invited presenter)

Leung, M.A., “Funding Graduate Studies in Computing Sciences: DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program,” Opportunities Poster at Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing conference, April, 2011

Leung, M.A., "Thriving in Graduate School and Paying for it," Empowering Leadership Alliance webinar, April, 2011 (invited presenter)

Hammond, J. R., Leung, M.A., “DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program Showcase: Parallel Simulation Across the Disciplines,” Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Computational Science and Engineering Conference, 2011 (co-organizer)

Hammond, J.R., Mills, R., Leung, M.A., “DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program Showcase: Parallel Simulation Across the Disciplines”, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Parallel Programming Conference, 2010 (co-organizer)

Leung, M.A., “Two Decades of Impact on the Nation’s Computational Science and Engineering Resarch: DOE CSGF Program,” NSF TeraGrid10 Conference and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2010 (invited presenter)

Leung, M.A., “Emerging Work from the Nation's Top Researchers Supported by the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship program,” Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Computational Science and Engineering Conference, 2009 (organizer)

Drummond, L.A., Leung, M.A., “Fostering Educational Activities for the Computational Sciences and Engineering Community,” Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Computational Science and Engineering Conference, 2009 (co-organizer and presenter)

Leung, M.A., “Social Networking and Fellowship Management,” Fellowship Roundtable meeting, National Academies of Science, 2009 (presenter)

Leung, M.A., “Pathways to Success: Navigating academia and your career,

overcoming obstacles, and identifying resources,” Invited Plenary Supercomputing Conference 2009, Broader Engagement Program, November 2009

Leung, M.A., “Fostering the Next Generation of High Performance Computing Researchers Through the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program,” Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Computational Science and Engineering Conference, Miami, FL, March 2009 and TeraGrid09 Conference, Arlington, VA, 2009

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Other Selected Publications and Presentations cont’d

Lathrop, S., Armosky, B., Brown, S., McGinnis, L., Drummond, T., Ferguson, J., Gerber, R., Hacker, T. J., Leung, M.A., Rome, J.A., Traxler, K., White, J., Ziebarth, J, “HPC University,” TeraGrid08, June 2008

Leung, M.A., “Discovering new science through HPC: An Alumna’s Story,” DOE CSGF Annual Conference, June, 2008

Leung, M.A., “Community Colleges: Plugs to the Leaky Pipeline?,” Fellowship Roundtable Meeting, National Academies, May, 2008 (invited presenter)

McGinnis, L, Leung, M.A., Amorsky, B., “Career Paths: High Performance Computing Education and Training,” Birds of a Feather sessions for technical and education programs at Supercomputer Conference 2007, 2007

McGinnis, L., Armosky, Rome, J., Brown, S., Leung, M.A., Lathrop, S., Hunt, K, Sivagnan, S., “HPC University Requirements Analysis Team Report,” 2007

Maley, B., Leung, M.A., “Learning from the past: 2003 and 2005 National Conference on Graduate Student Leadership,” talk for National Association of Graduate and Professional Students conference, 2006 (invited speaker)

Leung, M.A., “Catalysts: Agents of Change in Big and Small Ways,” On Campus With Women, Association of American Colleges and Universities, Summer 2005, Volume 34, Number 4, From Where I Sit column, see: http://archive.aacu.org/ocww/volume34_4/fromwhereisit.cfm?section=2 (invited author)

Featured in 2003-2004 DEIXIS, the Department of Energy Computational Sciences magazine, “A Calling Realized,” see: http://www.krellinst.org/doecsgf/deixis/2003/practicum.php?id=101

Leung, M.A., “Career and Professional Development”, talk at the National Conference on Graduate Student Leadership, Washington University, 2003