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»ã±¨È˼ò½é£ºMartin Stynes obtained his B.Sc and M.Sc. degrees from University College Cork, Ireland, then his PhD degree from Oregon State University, USA in 1977. After some other positions, he was at University College Cork from 1984 to 2012. Since 2013 he has been at Beijing CSRC, where he is a Chair Professor funded by the Chinese Government¡¯s 1000 Talent Plan (Recruitment Program of Foreign Experts). He has worked for many years on the numerical solution of singularly perturbed differential equations; the book on this topic by Roos, Stynes and Tobiska is the standard international reference work (1st edition 1996, 2nd edition 2008). For the last 5 years he has worked mainly on fractional-derivative differential equations and their numerical solution. He is an editor of the journals Advances in Computational Mathematics, Applied Numerical Mathematics, and Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics.