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美国数学学会会士2018

Abouzaid, Mohammed
Columbia University
For contributions to symplectic geometry, homological mirror symmetry, and service to the profession.
Anderson, Daniel D.*
University of Iowa
For contributions to commutative algebra and its exposition, service to the mathematical community, and mentoring.
Ardila, Federico
San Francisco State University
For contributions to combinatorics and service to the profession.
Barcelo, Hélène
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
For contributions to combinatorics and service to the profession.
Basor, Estelle
American Institute of Mathematics
For contributions to analysis and for service to the mathematical community.
Behrend, Kai
University of British Columbia
For contributions to algebraic geometry.
Benzi, Michele
Emory University
For contributions in numerical linear algebra, exposition, and service to the profession.
Blasius, Don
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to arithmetic algebraic geometry and representation theory.
Borisov, Lev
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to algebraic geometry and mirror symmetry.
Bousfield, Aldridge*
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to homotopy theory and for exposition.
Bradlow, Steven
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to geometric analysis and moduli theory, and service to the mathematical community.
Candès, Emmanuel
Stanford University
For contributions to the field of compressed sensing, and to multiscale analysis, statistics, and matrix completion.
Coskun, Izzet
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to algebraic geometry, and for mentoring.
Davis, James
Indiana University, Bloomington
For contributions to geometric topology especially through surgery theory, and for exposition.
Ebenfelt, Peter
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to CR geometry, complex geometry, and several complex variables, and for mentoring and professional service.
Ferrini-Mundy, Joan
National Science Foundation
For contributions to mathematics education, and to the development of educational policy and initiatives.
Grassi, Antonella
University of Pennsylvania
For contributions to algebraic geometry and mathematical physics, and for leadership in mentoring programs.
Grodal, Jesper
University of Copenhagen
For contributions to algebraic topology, representation theory and their interactions, and for service to the profession.
Gutierrez, Cristian E.
Temple University
For contributions to nonlinear partial differential equations and its applications to geometric optics, and mentoring.
Hoffman, David A.
Stanford University
For contributions to differential geometry, particularly minimal surface theory, and for pioneering the use of computer graphics as an aid to research.
Howard, William A.
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to proof theory and constructive foundations of mathematics.
Ionescu, Alexandru
Princeton University
For contributions to harmonic analysis on symmetric spaces, discrete analogs of singular Radon transforms, and the mathematics of general relativity.
Kailath, Thomas
Stanford University
For contributions to information theory and related areas, and for applications.
Klainerman, Sergiu
Princeton University
For contributions to partial differential equations, to the mathematical theory of general relativity, and mentoring.
Kuhn, Nicholas J.
University of Virginia
For contributions to homotopy theory, group cohomology and representation theory.
Kukavica, Igor
University of Southern California
For contributions to nonlinear partial differential equations, mentoring, and service to the profession.
Lieblich, Max
University of Washington
For contributions to algebraic geometry and for service to the mathematical community.
Losev, Ivan
Northeastern University
For contributions to geometric representation theory, noncommutative algebra, and the theory of categorification.
陆国震 Lu, Guozhen
University of Connecticut, Storrs
For contributions to harmonic analysis and partial differential equations, and for service to the mathematical community.
Luo, Feng
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to Teichmueller theory, conformal geometry, hyperbolic geometry, 3-manifolds, combinatorial topology and computer graphics.
Marcus, Brian
University of British Columbia
For contributions to dynamical systems, symbolic dynamics and applications to data storage problems, and service to the profession.
Marques, Fernando Codá
Princeton University
For contributions to geometric analysis.
Miller, Stephen D.
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to analytic number theory, cryptography, and theoretical physics.
Müller, Detlef
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
For contributions to harmonic analysis and partial differential equations.
Munkres, James R.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to algebraic topology, and for exposition.
Naber, Aaron
Northwestern University
For contributions to differential geometry, particularly to manifolds with bounds on Ricci curvature.
Nathanson, Melvyn B.
The City University of New York, The Graduate Center and Lehman College
For contributions to the development of additive combinatorics and service to the profession.
倪磊 Ni, Lei
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to geometric analysis, particularly to Ricci flow, and for mentorship.
Pardon, John
Princeton University
For contributions to knot distortion, the Hilbert-Smith conjecture, and pseudo-holomorphic curves.
Polacik, Peter
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
For contributions to analysis of partial differential equations and infinite-dimensional dynamical systems.
Porter, Mason A.
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to nonlinear and complex systems, and to the emerging field of network science.
Pries, Rachel Justine
Colorado State University
For contributions to arithmetic geometry, and for service to the mathematical community.
Putman, Andrew
University of Notre Dame
For contributions to combinatorial and geometric group theory and topology.
Rains, Eric M.
California Institute of Technology
For contributions to quantum information theory and coding theory, the theory of random matrices, the study of special functions, non-commutative geometry and number theory.
Ramanan, Kavita
Brown University
For contributions to the theory and applications of stochastic processes.
Sarnak, Peter
Princeton University and Institute for Advanced Study
For contributions to number theory and analysis.
Schumaker, Larry L.
Vanderbilt University
For contributions to spline theory, approximation theory, and numerical analysis, and for service to the profession.
Schwarz, Albert
University of California, Davis
For contributions to mathematical physics.
Seppäläinen, Timo
University of Wisconsin, Madison
For contributions to probability.
Smith, Roger R.
Texas A&M University
For contributions to operator theory and operator algebras.
Soundararajan, Kannan
Stanford University
For contributions to analytic number theory.
Srinivasan, Hema
University of Missouri-Columbia
For contributions to algebra and algebraic geometry, mentoring, and service to the mathematical community.
Swartz, Ed
Cornell University
For contributions to topological and geometric combinatorics.
Tavaré, Simon
University of Cambridge
For contributions to population genetics and computational biology, and for service to the profession.
Teran, Joseph M.
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to numerical methods for partial differential equations in classical physics with modern applications.
Thomas, Richard P.
Imperial College
For contributions to algebraic geometry.
Vigneras, Marie-France
Université Paris-Diderot
For contributions to the Langlands program and the theory of automorphic forms.
Vinet, Luc
Université de Montréal
For contributions to mathematical physics and special functions, and for service to the mathematical community.
王伟强 Wang, Weiqiang
University of Virginia
For contributions to Lie theory and representation theory and service to the mathematical community.
Weiss, Richard M.
Tufts University
For contributions to group theory and geometry, and for exposition.
Witherspoon, Sarah
Texas A&M University
For contributions to representation theory and cohomology of Hopf algebras, quantum groups, and related objects, and for service to the profession and mentoring.
Yakimov, Milen
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
For contributions to noncommutative algebra and service to the mathematical community.
颜华菲 Yan, Catherine Huafei
Texas A&M University
For contributions to combinatorics and discrete geometry.