York is committed to excellence in research and scholarship in all its forms. Informed by a strong commitment to shared values, including the promotion of social justice, diversity, and the public good, we aspire through our research to better understand the human condition and the world around us and to employ the knowledge we gain in the service of society.
Current Research Projects
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Research within the Graduate Program in Mathematics and Statistics is determined by the proposed projects presented by successful aspirants. Our students complete a thesis and/or dissertation, which then becomes published as "Electronic Theses & Dissertations" and sits as a public document within our institutional repository - YorkSpace.
Graduate Program in Mathematics and Statistics Electronic Theses
Awards & Recognition
Jude Kong
Jude Kong received the York University President’s Emerging Research Leadership Award in STEM. The award recognizes faculty members within 10 years of their first academic appointment who have had a notable impact on their field and made significant contributions to advancing the University’s international reputation for research excellence and the community’s intellectual life.
Seyed Moghadas
Seyed Moghadas, Faculty of Science is recognized with the President’s Research Impact Award (PRIA). Moghadas is a global leader in the use of mathematical and computational models of disease epidemics and vaccination.
Steven Wang
Steven Wang (Mathematics & Statistics) received a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Award and Pin in recognition of his work with the Mon Sheong Foundation to develop AI solutions for long-term care facilities to combat COVID-19.
Learn More
The Graduate Program in Mathematics and Statistics at York is an exciting environment to pursue innovative, socially engaging, career-ready education. Contact our Graduate Program Assistant to learn more.