Conferences and Sessions Organization

 

 

Conferences

International Collaboration Co-Chair (with Ram Palanisamy): International Conference on Global Innovations in Computing Technology (ICGICT ’14), Tirupur, Tamilnadu, India, March 6-7, 2014.

Co-chair (with Georges Zaccour) of The Local Organizing Committee. Fourteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Banff, Canada, June 19-June 24, 2010.

 

Sessions

 

Co-organizer (with Monica Cojocaru and Ross Cressman). Minisymposium: SS-GTA Game Theory: Applications and Evolutionary Games. Conference:  Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science (AMMCS)-Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society (CAIMS) 2015, Waterloo, Canada, June 7-12, 2015.

 

Co-organizer (with Joel Brown and Mark Broom). Three Sessions: Evolutionary Game Theory. Conference: Sixteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 9-12, 2014.

 

Co-organizer (with Ross Cressman). Session:  Evolutionary Game Theory. Conference: AMMCS 2013, Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, Modeling & Computational Science (AMMCS) Series, Waterloo, Canada, August 26-30, 2013.

 

Co-organizer (with  Arnold Mitnitski). Session: Selected Topics in Biomathematics: Applications to Ecology and Aging. CMS 2013 Summer Meeting, Halifax, Canada, June 4-7, 2013.

 

Co-organizer (with Joel Brown). Session: Evolutionary Games I and V. Conference: Fifteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Byšice, Czech Republic, July 19-22, 2012.

 

Co-organizer (with Joel Brown). Session: Evolutionary Games III and V. Conference: Fourteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Banff, Canada, June 19-June 24, 2010.

 

Co-organizer (with Ross Cressman). Session: Evolutionary Games in Biology and Ecology. Conference: Laurier Centennial: AMMCS 2011, International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling & Computational Science, Waterloo, Canada, July 25-29, 2011.

 

 

Lectures/Conference Presentations

 

Apaloo, J. Infinite Niche Packing. Department of Mathematics, University of Ghana. September 5,  2014.

 

Apaloo, J., Cressman R., Brown, J.S and and Vincent, T.L. Infinite Niche Packing. Sixteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 9-12.

 

Apaloo, J., Cressman R., Brown, J.S and and Vincent, T.L. Infinite Niche Packing. Interdisciplinary Conference Series: Applied Mathematics, Modeling, and Computer Science (AMMCS-2013), Waterloo, Canada, August 26-30, 2013.

 

Apaloo, J., Brown, J.S., and Vincent, T.L. Evolutionary Stability in Ecological Populations. CMS 2013 Summer Meeting, Halifax, Canada, June 4-7, 2013.

 

Hearne, J., and Apaloo, J. 2012. Dealing with two perspectives concerning the translocation strategy for saving the black rhino. 2nd Annual International Conference on Operations Research and Statistics (ORS 2012), Bali, Indonesia May 7-8, 2012.

 

Apaloo, J., Brown, J.S. and Vincent, T.L. Nash, ESS and NIS. Fifteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Byšice, Czech Republic, July 19-22, 2012.

 

Apaloo, J., Cressman R. and Brown, J.S. Neighbourhood Invader Strategies in Co-evolutinary Models. AMMCS 2011, Laurier Centennial: International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling & Computational Science, Waterloo, Canada, July 25-29, 2011.

 

Madden, R., MacMillan J.L., and Apaloo, J. “Examining the Occurrence of Wild Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Bras d’Or Lakes, Nova Scotia: Using Scale Pattern Analysis to Differentiate Hatchery and Wild Populations”. Wild Trout X Symposium, Bozeman, Montana, September 28-30, 2010.

 

Apaloo, J. Multi-dimensional evolutionary game theory: a current state. Banff International Research Station (BIRS) Workshop on Evolutionary Game Dynamics, Banff, Canada, June 13-18, 2010 (Invited).

 

Apaloo, J., Brown, J.S. and Vincent, T.L. Evolutionary Game Theory: ESS, Convergence Stability, and NIS. Fourteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Banff, Canada, June 19-June 24, 2010.

 

Apaloo, J., Brown, J.S. and Vincent, T.L. Evolutionary Game Theory: ESS, Convergence Stability, and NIS. 2nd Annual Atlantic Mathematical Biology Workshop, Fredericton, NB, Canada, 2010, Canada, June 7-June 8, 2010.

 

Apaloo, J., Brown, J.S. and Vincent, T.L. Evolutionary Game Theory: ESS, Convergence Stability, and NIS. Seventh International ISDG Workshop, Djerba, Tunisia, July 1-3, 2009.

 

Apaloo, J. Multidimensional trait and several species models. Thirteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Wroclaw, Poland, June 30-July 3, 2008.

 

Apaloo, J. Matrix Games and Optimization Theory. Twelfth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Sophia Antipolis, France, July 3-6, 2006 (Invited).

 

Apaloo, J. Matrix Games and Optimization Theory. Banff International Research Station (BIRS) Workshop on Evolutionary Game Dynamics, Banff, Canada, June 10-15, 2006 (Invited).

 

Apaloo, J. Evolutionary Game Theory. School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences Seminar Series, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. October 14, 2005.

 

Apaloo, J. Revisiting matrix games: The concept of neighborhood invader strategies. Eleventh International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Tucson, Arizona, USA, December 19-21, 2004 (Invited).

 

Nsahlai, I. V.  and Apaloo, J. (2004). On the suitability of Illius and Gordon's model for simulating the intake and digestibility of tropical roughage diets by ruminants.  The Paradym of Efficiency and Sustainability. Proceedings of the GSSA-SASAS Joint Congress 2004. 28 June -1 July, Goudini, S. Africa., pp125.

 

Apaloo, J. “Inaccessible continuously stable strategies”,  The American Mathematical Society Annual Conference, Special Session on Competitive and Adaptive Dynamics in Ecology I, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, January 7-10 2004 (Invited).

 

Apaloo, J., Wade, E., Surette, T. and Moriyasu, M. “A structured population model for adult male snow crab, Chionoecetes opilio, in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence”.   The American Mathematical Society Annual Conference, Special Session on Mathematics in Natural Resource Modeling I, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, January 7-10 2004 (Invited).

 

MacKenzie, A., Thabane, L. and Apaloo, J.  "What Motivates Students to Work Hard?". The Statistical Society of Canada Annual Meeting, Halifax, NS, June 11, 2003.

 

Apaloo, J. “Natural mortality estimates for adult male snow crab, Chionoecetes opilio in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence”, 2003 World Conference on Natural Resource Modeling, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA, June 14-21, 2003

 

Apaloo, J. “Evolutionary games and dynamic selection”, Dept. of Physics Seminar, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, Canada, April 5, 2002

 

Apaloo, J. “Multi-species evolutionary dynamics”, Workshop on Modeling and Scientific Computation, Fredericton, NB, Canada, Sept. 29-30, 2001 

 

Apaloo, J. “Single species evolutionary dynamics”, 2001 World Conference on Natural Resource Modeling, Logan, Utah, USA, June 27-30, 2001

 

Apaloo, J. “Cohort-based dynamics of Eldana in sugar cane infestations”, Atlantic Agricultural Sciences and Technology Workshop, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada,  October 26-27, 2000

 

Apaloo, J. “Dynamic stability of evolutionary games”, APICS Mathematics/Statistics and Computer Science Annual Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, October 20-22, 2000

 

Apaloo, J. “Cohort-based dynamics of a stalk borer”, Operations Research Society of South Africa Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, November 1998.

 

Apaloo, J. “Evolution of Predators with Constrained Phenotypic Spaces”, International Conference

on Optimization: Techniques and Applications, Perth, Australia, July 1998 (Invited).

 

Apaloo, J. “Matrix Games - The concept of neighborhood invader strategies”, 9th KwaZulu-Natal Maths Conference, Westville, Durban, May 1997.

 

Apaloo, J. “Revisiting Strategic Models of Evolution: The Concept of Strong ESS”, South African

Mathematical Society Congress, Cape Town, November 1996.

 

Apaloo, J. “Ecological Species Coevolution”, Canadian Applied Mathematics Society Summer conference, St. John's, NF, Canada, May/June 1995.

 

Apaloo, J. “Revisiting Strategic Models of Evolution: The Concept of Strong ESS”, Northeast Fishery

Science Center, Woods Hole, MA, December 1994.

 

Apaloo, J. “Revisiting Strategic Models of Evolution: The Concept of Strong ESS”, The University of Montana BioModeling Workshop Follow-Up Session, Cody, Wyoming, July 1994.

 

Apaloo, J. “Evolution of Species by Strategic Reasoning: A Mathematical Theory”, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, April 1994.

 

Apaloo, J. “Optimal Rotation Age and Thinning Rate for a Stand of Commercial Trees”, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, April 1994.

 

Apaloo, J. “A Mathematical Theory of Evolution of Ecological Communities”, Pacific Northwest Workshop on Mathematical Biology, Pullman, WA, March 1994.

 

Apaloo, J. “Management of Uncertainty in Harvesting Natural Resources”,  Mathematics Awareness Week Guest Speaker, Bethel College, North  Newton, Kansas, 1992.

 

Apaloo, J. “Optimal Replanting Age and Treatment Expenditure for Commercial Stand of Fruit Trees”, Mathematics Awareness Week Guest Speaker at Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas, 1992.

 

Apaloo, J. “Management of a Forest: Determination of Optimal Fertilization Rate and Rotation Age in the Presence of Risk of Catastrophic Destruction”, Second Jeff Butler Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, June 1992.

 

Apaloo, J. “Management of a Forest: Determination of Optimal Thinning Rate and Rotation Age in the Presence of Risk of Catastrophic Destruction”, Ninth Pacific Coast Resource Modeling Conference, Missoula, MT, July 1990.