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美国数学学会会士2016

Agler, Jim
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to operator theory and the theory of analytic functions of several complex variables.
Alon, Noga
Tel Aviv University
For contributions to combinatorics, theoretical computer science, combinatorial geometry, information theory, and related areas.
Berhanu, Shiferaw
Temple University
For contributions to complex analysis and partial differential equations, and for service to the global mathematical community.
Buium, Alexandru
University of New Mexico
For contributions to number theory and algebraic geometry, particularly the development of a theory of arithmetic differential equations.
Carlen, Eric Anders
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to functional analysis, mathematical physics, and probability.
张圣容 Chang, Sun-Yung Alice
Princeton University
For contributions to geometric analysis, nonlinear partial differential equations, and harmonic analysis.
Chari, Vyjayanthi
University of California, Riverside
For contributions to the theory of quantum groups and affine Lie algebras, and for service to the mathematical community.
Conrey, J. Brian
American Institute of Mathematics
For contributions to research and exposition in number theory, and for service to the profession.
Cutkosky, Steven Dale
University of Missouri-Columbia
For contributions to algebraic and analytic geometry and to commutative algebra, and for exposition.
Dafermos, Mihalis
Princeton University
For contributions to general relativity and partial differential equations.
de Pillis, Lisette
Harvey Mudd College
For contributions to mathematical oncology and immunology research, leadership in mathematical biology education, and for service to the mathematical community.
Duke, William
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to analytic number theory and the theory of automorphic forms.
Fornaess, John Erik
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
For contributions to several complex variables and to complex dynamics.
Furman, Alexander
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and Lie groups.
Gabrielov, Andrei
Purdue University
For contributions to real algebraic and analytic geometry, and the theory of singularities, and for contributions to geophysics.
Hairer, Martin
University of Warwick
For contributions to the theory of stochastic partial differential equations, in particular introducing a theory of regularity structures for such equations.
Hersh, Patricia
North Carolina State University
For contributions to algebraic and topological combinatorics, and for service to the mathematical community.
Holtz, Olga V.
University of California, Berkeley
For contributions to numerical linear algebra, numerical analysis, approximation theory, theoretical computer science, and algebra.
Kassabov, Martin
Cornell University
For contributions to the theory of discrete groups and their growth and expansion properties.
Kim, Ju-Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to the representation theory of semisimple groups over nonarchimedean local fields and for service to the profession.
Kleshchev, Alexander
University of Oregon
For contributions to the representation theory of finite groups, Hecke algebras, and Kac-Moody algebras, and for exposition.
Kopell, Nancy
Boston University
For contributions to dynamical systems, applications to neuroscience, and leadership in mathematical biology.
Krieger, Joachim
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
For contributions to nonlinear hyperbolic equations.
李韬 Li, Tao
Boston College
For contributions to low-dimensional topology, especially the topology of three-manifolds.
Loeser, Francois
Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
For contributions to algebraic and arithmetic geometry and to model theory.
Lunts, Valery
Indiana University, Bloomington
For contributions to algebraic geometry, category theory, and representation theory.
Mayboroda, Svitlana
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
For contributions to harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, and applications to mathematical physics.
Mckenzie, Ralph
Vanderbilt University
For contributions to universal algebra and for mathematical exposition.
Moore, Cristopher
Santa Fe Institute
For contributions to randomized algorithms and quantum computing, bridging mathematics, statistical physics, and theoretical computer science.
Moschovakis, Yiannis N.
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to mathematical logic, especially set theory and computability theory, and for exposition.
Mosher, Lee
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey Newark
For contributions to geometric group theory.
Pach, János
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
For contributions to discrete and combinatorial geometry and to convexity and combinatorics.
Pavlovic, Natasa
University of Texas at Austin
For contributions to nonlinear analysis and partial differential equations, and for mentoring and service to the mathematical community.
Pego, Robert L.
Carnegie Mellon University
For contributions to partial differential equations and applied mathematics.
Propp, James
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
For contributions to combinatorics and probability, and for mentoring and exposition.
Rumely, Robert
University of Georgia
For contributions to arithmetic potential theory, computational number theory, and arithmetic dynamics.
Schlumprecht, Thomas
Texas A&M University
For contributions to the geometry of Banach spaces.
Sesum, Natasa
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to geometric analysis.
Shub, Michael
The City University of New York, The Graduate Center
For contributions to smooth dynamics and to complexity theory.
Sideris, Thomas C.
University of California, Santa Barbara
For contributions to nonlinear partial differential equations arising in physics, fluid dynamics, and elasticity.
Sipser, Michael
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to complexity theory and for leadership and service to the mathematical community.
Smith, Karen E.
University of Michigan
For contributions to commutative algebra and algebraic geometry.
Soffer, Avraham
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to mathematical physics and nonlinear partial differential equations.
Stevens, Glenn H.
Boston University
For contributions to the theory of p-adic modular forms and for service to the mathematical community.
Strogatz, Steven H.
Cornell University
For contributions to nonlinear dynamics and complex systems, and for the promotion of mathematics in the public sphere.
Toledo, Domingo
University of Utah
For contributions to complex and algebraic geometry, the topology of algebraic varieties, and the study of representations of fundamental groups of Kähler manifolds.
Totik, Vilmos
University of South Florida and University of Szeged
For contributions to classical analysis and approximation theory and for exposition.
Turaev, Vladimir
Indiana University, Bloomington
For contributions to low-dimensional topology and topological quantum field theory.
Vasseur, Alexis
University of Texas at Austin
For contributions to fluid mechanics, transport theory, calculus of variations, and kinetic theory, and for mentoring and professional leadership.
张寿武 Zhang, Shou-Wu
Princeton University
For contributions to Arakelov geometry, arithmetic dynamics, and for extensions of the Gross-Zagier formula.