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美国数学学会会士2015

Belkale, Prakash
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
For contributions to algebraic geometry and representation theory.
Benedetto, John J.
University of Maryland
For contributions to theoretical and applied harmonic analysis as well as for editorial service, mentoring, and professional leadership.
Blass, Andreas R.
University of Michigan
For contributions to logic, computer science, algebra, and geometry, as well as exposition and mentoring.
Borwein, Jonathan Michael*
University of Newcastle
For contributions to nonsmooth analysis and classical analysis as well as experimental mathematics and visualization of mathematics.
Bramson, Maury
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
For contributions to stochastic processes and their applications.
Bridson, Martin Robert
University of Oxford
For contributions to geometric group theory as well as its exposition, and for service to the mathematical community.
Bump, Daniel
Stanford University
For contributions to number theory, representation theory, combinatorics, and random matrix theory, as well as mathematical exposition.
Canary, Richard
University of Michigan
For contributions to low-dimensional topology and hyperbolic geometry as well as for service and teaching in mathematics.
Castro, Alfonso
Harvey Mudd College
For contributions to nonlinear analysis and elliptic partial differential equations as well as for service to individual departments and the larger community.
陈秀雄 Chen, Xiuxiong
Stony Brook University
For contributions to differential geometry, particularly the theory of extremal Kahler metrics.
Chernov, Nikolai*
University of Alabama at Birmingham
For contributions to dynamical systems and statistical mechanics.
Cohn, Henry
Microsoft Research
For contributions to discrete mathematics, including applications to computer science and physics.
Culler, Marc
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to geometry and topology of 3-manifolds, geometric group theory, and the development of software for mathematical research.
Davis, Michael W.
Ohio State University, Columbus
For contributions to geometric group theory, transformation groups, and topology, particularly regarding aspherical manifolds.
DeLoera, Jesus A.
University of California, Davis
For contributions to discrete geometry and combinatorial optimization as well as for service to the profession, including mentoring and diversity.
Dupuis, Paul
Brown University
For contributions to the theoretical and numerical study of stochastic systems, as well as for editorial contributions and mentoring.
Edelman, Alan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to random matrix theory, numerical linear algebra, high-performance algorithms, and applications.
Epstein, Charles L.
University of Pennsylvania
For contributions to analysis, geometry, and applied mathematics including medical imaging, as well as for service to the profession.
Fill, James Allen
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
For contributions to theory and applications of Markov chains and to probabilistic analysis of algorithms.
Fraser, Donald A.S.*
University of Toronto
For contributions to the theory and foundations of statistics, as well as for leadership and influence on the advancement of the statistical sciences.
Greenleaf, Allan
University of Rochester
For contributions to inverse problems with applications to cloaking as well as for service to the AMS.
Grove, Karsten
University of Notre Dame
For contributions to Riemannian geometry.
Gursky, Matthew J.
University of Notre Dame
For contributions to conformal geometry, nonlinear partial differential equations, and the geometry and topology of four-dimensional manifolds.
Hardt, Robert M.
Rice University
For contributions to calculus of variations, partial differential equations, and analytic approaches to geometry and topology, as well as mentoring.
Helminck, Aloysius G.
North Carolina State University
For contributions to the representations and applications of symmetric spaces as well as for leadership in developing programs that attract and retain mathematics students.
Ismail, Mourad E. H.
University of Central Florida and King Saud University
For contributions to classical analysis and special function theory, as well as for service to the community.
Jockusch, Carl G.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to logic, computability theory, and Turing structures.
Krener, Arthur J.
University of California, Davis
For contributions to the geometric theory of nonlinear control and estimation.
Kutzko, Phil
University of Iowa
For contributions to representations of p-adic groups and the local Langlands program, as well as for recruitment and mentoring of under-represented minority students.
Larson, David R.
Texas A&M University
For contributions to operator theory and functional analysis as well as teaching of mathematics.
Lasiecka, Irena
University of Memphis
For contributions to control theory of partial differential equations, mentorship, and service to professional societies.
Lauter, Kristin E.
Microsoft Research
For contributions to arithmetic geometry and cryptography as well as service to the community.
林芳华 Lin, Fanghua
New York University, Courant Institute
For contributions to partial differential equations, geometric measure theory, calculus of variations, and applied analysis.
Lindblad, Hans
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
For contributions to nonlinear partial differential equations and mathematical physics.
Luskin, Mitchell
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
For contributions to numerical analysis and applications to materials science.
Mandell, Michael A.
Indiana University, Bloomington
For contributions to algebraic topology.
Martin, Donald A.
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to mathematical logic, especially proofs and applications of determinacy, as well as service to the profession.
Matic, Gordana
University of Georgia
For contributions to low-dimensional and contact topology.
Mattingly, Jonathan Christopher
Duke University
For contributions to the analysis of stochastic systems.
Miller, Jr., Willard
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
For contributions to applied mathematics, especially special function theory, and for service to the mathematical community.
Mio, Washington
Florida State University
For contributions to topology as well as to the mathematics, statistics, and applications of shape analysis.
Mischaikow, Konstantin
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to dynamical systems as well as to applied and computational topology.
Mitrea, Irina
Temple University
For contributions to partial differential equations and related fields as well as outreach to women and under-represented minorites at all educational levels.
Muhly, Paul S.
University of Iowa
For contributions to operator theory as well as mentoring and service to the community.
Nahmod, Andrea R.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
For contributions to nonlinear Fourier analysis, harmonic analysis, and partial differential equations, as well as service to the mathematical community.
Navarro, Gabriel
University of Valencia
For contributions to representation theory.
Olshanskii, Alexander
Vanderbilt University
For contributions to combinatorial and geometric group theory.
Popa, Mihnea
Northwestern University
For contributions to algebraic geometry.
Rapinchuk, Andrei
University of Virginia
For contributions to the arithmetic theory of algebraic groups and geometry of locally symmetric spaces.
Rezk, Charles
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to theoretical and computational aspects of algebraic topology and homotopy theory.
Rivin, Igor
Temple University
For contributions to geometry and related fields, pure and applied.
阮勇斌 Ruan, Yongbin
University of Michigan
For contributions to geometry, theoretical physics, and their interconnections, particularly Gromov-Witten theory and quantum cohomology.
Schlag, Wilhelm
University of Chicago
For contributions to harmonic analysis, mathematical physics, and nonlinear partial differential equations.
Schneider, Rolf
Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat
For contributions to convex geometry.
Serre, Denis
CNRS, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
For contributions to hyperbolic conservation laws and mathematical exposition.
Shipley, Brooke
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to homotopy theory and homological algebra as well as for service to the mathematical community.
Silva, Cesar E.
Williams College
For contributions to ergodic theory as well as exposition and mentoring undergraduates in research.
Sormani, Christina
The City University of New York, Lehman College and The Graduate Center
For contributions to geometry, including the study of Ricci curvature, and for mentoring activities, especially for young mathematicians from underrepresented groups.
Stillman, Michael
Cornell University
For contributions to implementation and algebra of symbolic computation.
王志强 Wang, Zhi-Qiang
Utah State University
For contributions to nonlinear analysis and applications in nonlinear differential equations.
Wayne, C. Eugene
Boston University
For contributions to dynamical systems and mathematical physics.
Weibel, Charles A.
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to K-theory, motivic cohomology, and related fields.
Woodward, Christopher Thomas
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to symplectic and algebraic geometry as well as for dedication to the teaching of mathematics.