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美国数学学会会士2014

Aldroubi, Akram
Vanderbilt University
For contributions to modern harmonic analysis and its applications, and for building bridges between mathematics and other areas of science and engineering.
Alexander, Stephanie B.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to geometry, for high-quality exposition, and for exceptional teaching of mathematics.
Babbitt, Donald*
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to mathematical physics, for the development of MathSciNet, and for his long service as Publisher of the American Mathematical Society.
Bañuelos, Rodrigo
Purdue University
For contributions at the interface between probability and analysis.
Bercovici, Hari
Indiana University, Bloomington
For contributions to operator theory and to free probability.
Borgs, Christian
Microsoft Research
For contributions bringing together analysis, probability theory, graph theory and combinatorics with mathematical statistical physics and rigorous computer science.
Calegari, Francesco
Northwestern University
For contributions to number theory and to many aspects of the Langlands program.
陈振庆 Chen, Zhen-Qing
University of Washington
For contributions to the potential theory of stable and other jump processes in Euclidean domains.
Cochran, Tim D.*
Rice University
For contributions to low-dimensional topology, specifically knot and link concordance, and for mentoring numerous junior mathematicians.
D'Angelo, John P.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to several complex variables and Cauchy-Riemann geometry, and for his inspiration of students.
Effros, Edward G.*
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to the study of quantized Banach spaces, classification of C-algebras, and quantum information theory.
Eremenko, Alexandre
Purdue University
For contributions to value distribution theory, geometric function theory, and other areas of analysis and complex dynamics.
Eskin, Gregory I.
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to linear partial differential equations and their applications.
Ferry, Steven C.
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to controlled topology, and work on the Novikov conjecture.
Fitzsimmons, Patrick J.
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to stochastic analysis and probabilistic potential theory.
Frenkel, Edward
University of California, Berkeley
For contributions to representation theory, conformal field theory, affine Lie algebras, and quantum field theory.
Friedberg, Solomon
Boston College
For contributions to number theory, representation theory, and automorphic forms, and for the establishment of a new Ph.D. program in mathematics.
Gardner, Richard J.
Western Washington University
For contributions to geometric tomography.
Gee, Toby
Imperial College
For contributions to Galois representations and automorphic forms.
Gelbart, Steve
Weizmann Institute of Science
For contributions to the development and dissemination of the Langlands program.
Gilman, Jane Piore
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey Newark
For contributions to topology and group theory, and for service to her department and the larger community.
Goerss, Paul G.
Northwestern University
For contributions to modern homotopy theory through applications of modular forms and algebraic geometry.
Goldstein, Jerome A.
University of Memphis
For contributions to partial differential equations and its applications, and to the dissemination of mathematics to a wider public.
Gruber, Peter M.*
Vienna University of Technology
For contributions to the geometry of numbers and to convex and discrete geometry.
Handel, Michael
The City University of New York, The Graduate Center and Lehman College
For contributions to dynamics on surfaces, pseudo-Anosov maps, and automorphisms of free groups.
Hassett, Brendan
Brown University
For contributions to higher-dimensional arithmetic geometry and birational geometry.
Holden, Helge
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
For contributions to partial differential equations.
黄孝军 Huang, Xiaojun
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to the study of several complex variables, and for service to the community.
Iosevich, Alexander
University of Rochester
For contributions to harmonic analysis, analytic number theory, geometric measure theory, and geometric combinatorics.
Iyengar, Srikanth B.
University of Utah
For contributions to commutative algebra, representation theory, homotopy theory, and algebraic geometry.
Larsen, Michael J.
Indiana University, Bloomington
For contributions to group theory, number theory, topology, and algebraic geometry.
Long, Darren
University of California, Santa Barbara
For contributions to low-dimensional topology and hyperbolic geometry.
Lyons, Richard N.
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to the classification of the finite simple groups, including the discovery of one of the 26 sporadic finite simple groups.
Meakin, John C.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
For contributions to semigroup theory, and for exemplary service as department chair.
Milnor, John Willard
Stony Brook University
For contributions to differential topology, geometric topology, algebraic topology, algebra, and dynamical systems.
Misra, Kailash C.
North Carolina State University
For contributions to the representation theory of Kac-Moody Lie algebras and quantum groups, and for service to the mathematical community.
Pan, Victor Y.
The City University of New York, The Graduate Center and Lehman College
For contributions to the mathematical theory of computation.
Paule, Peter
Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler University Linz
For contributions to classical combinatorics, computer algebra, and symbolic computation in combinatorics.
Peeva, Irena
Cornell University
For contributions to commutative algebra and its applications.
Rosenblatt, Murray*
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to probability and statistics.
Rowen, Louis Halle
Bar-Ilan University
For contributions to noncommutative algebra, and for service to the mathematical community.
Russell, K. Peter
McGill University
For contributions to algebraic geometry, for mentoring the next generation of mathematicians, and for professional leadership at the highest levels.
Scharlemann, Martin
University of California, Santa Barbara
For contributions to low-dimensional topology and knot theory.
Seeger, Andreas
University of Wisconsin, Madison
For contributions to Fourier integral operators, local smoothing, oscillatory integrals, and Fourier multipliers.
Vanderbei, Robert J.
Princeton University
For contributions to linear programming and nonlinear optimization problems.
王守红 Wang, Shouhong
Indiana University, Bloomington
For contributions to geophysical fluid mechanics.
韦国芳 Wei, Guofang
University of California, Santa Barbara
For contributions to global Riemannian geometry and its relation with Ricci curvature.
Weinstein, Michael I.
Columbia University
For contributions to existence and stability of solitary waves, and nonlinear dispersive wave propagation.
Wilkinson, Amie
University of Chicago
For contributions to dynamical systems.
Zumbrun, Kevin R.
Indiana University, Bloomington
For contributions to continuum mechanics, shock, and boundary layer theory.