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美国数学学会会士2019

Ball, Joseph A.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
For contributions to operator theory, analytic functions, and service to the profession.
Baras, John S.
University of Maryland
For contributions to the mathematical foundations and applications of systems theory, stochastic systems, stochastic control, network security and trust, mentoring and academic leadership.
Basu, Saugata
Purdue University
For contributions to algorithmic and quantitative real algebraic geometry, computational complexity, and o-minimal structures.
Berger, Bonnie
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to computational biology, bioinformatics, algorithms and for mentoring.
Bishop, Christopher J.
Stony Brook University
For contributions to the theory of harmonic measures, quasiconformal maps and transcendental dynamics.
Bridgeman, Martin
Boston College
For contributions to hyperbolic geometry and low-dimensional topology and service to the mathematical community.
Cakoni, Fioralba
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to analysis of partial differential equations especially in inverse scattering theory.
Ceniceros, Hector D.
University of California, Santa Barbara
For contributions to numerical analysis, fluid mechanics, and soft materials and for professional leadership, outreach and guidance of postdoctoral, graduate and undergraduate students.
De Cataldo, Mark Andrea
Stony Brook University
For contributions to algebraic geometry, especially questions involving the topology of algebraic varieties and mappings.
de Fernex, Tommaso
University of Utah
For contributions to algebraic geometry, in particular his work on birational rigidity of hypersurfaces.
Dickenstein, Alicia
University of Buenos Aires
For contributions to computational algebra and its applications, especially in systems biology, and for global leadership in supporting underrepresented groups in mathematics.
Falk, Richard S.
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to numerical analysis and for service to the mathematical community.
Feehan, Paul M. N.
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to gauge theory.
Friedland, Shmuel
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to the theory of matrices, tensors, and their applications to other areas.
Garcia, Stephan Ramon
Pomona College
For contributions to operator theory and leadership in undergraduate research and mentoring.
Garibaldi, Skip
Center for Communications Research, La Jolla
For contributions to group theory and service to the mathematical community, particularly in support of promoting mathematics to a wide audience.
Goldin, Rebecca F.
George Mason University
For contributions to differential geometry and service to the mathematical community, particularly in support of promoting mathematical and statistical thinking to a wide audience.
Groves, Daniel
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to geometric group theory and low-dimensional topology.
Guth, Larry
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to harmonic analysis, combinatorics and geometry, and for exposition of high level mathematics.
Harris, Michael
Columbia University
For contributions to arithmetic geometry, particularly the theory of automorphic forms, L-functions and motives.
Helfgott, Harald Andrés
Mathematics Institute, Georg-August University Göttingen and CNRS
For contributions to analytic number theory, additive combinatorics and combinatorial group theory.
Hermiller, Susan
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
For contributions to combinatorial and geometric group theory and for service to the profession, particularly in support of underrepresented groups.
Hoffstein, Jeffrey
Brown University
For contributions to analytic number theory and to the development of lattice-based quantum resistant cryptography.
Hunt, Fern Yvette
National Institute of Standards and Technology
For outstanding applications of mathematics to science and technology, exceptional service to the US government, and for outreach and mentoring.
Ivanov, Sergei V.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions in combinatorial and geometric group theory.
Jackson, Stephen C.
University of North Texas
For contributions to set theory and its applications.
江迪华 Jiang, Dihua
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
For contributions to automorphic forms, L-functions, representation theory, and the Langlands program.
Kahle, Matthew
Ohio State University, Columbus
For contributions to stochastic topology, mentoring and service to the mathematics community.
Kalfagianni, Efstratia (Effie)
Michigan State University
For contributions to knot theory and 3-dimensional topology, and for mentoring.
Knyazev, Andrew
University of Colorado, Denver
For contributions to numerical partial differential equations, computational mathematics and linear algebra, with industrial applications.
Lickorish, W.B. Raymond
University of Cambridge
For contributions to knot theory and low-dimensional topology.
Margalit, Dan
Georgia Institute of Technology
For contributions to low-dimensional topology and geometric group theory, exposition, and mentoring.
McCarthy, John Edward
Washington University
For contributions to operator theory and functions of several complex variables.
Miller, Steven Joel
Williams College
For contributions to number theory and service to the mathematical community, particularly in support of mentoring undergraduate research.
Mok, Ngaiming
The University of Hong Kong
For contributions to complex differential and algebraic geometry.
Mossel, Elchanan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to probability, combinatorics, computing, and especially the interface between them.
Muscalu, Camil
Cornell University
For contributions to multi-linear harmonic analysis with applications to partial differential equations and for expository writing in modern harmonic analysis.
Neitzke, Andrew
University of Texas at Austin
For contributions to research on the boundary of geometry and physics.
Ng, Lenhard
Duke University
For contributions to Floer homology and low-dimensional topology and service to the mathematical community.
Polini, Claudia
University of Notre Dame
For contributions to commutative algebra and for service to the profession.
Poltoratski, Alex
Texas A&M University
For contributions to harmonic analysis, operator and spectral theory.
Retakh, Vladimir
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to noncommutative algebra and noncommutative algebraic geometry.
Rojas, J. Maurice
Texas A&M University
For contributions to algorithmic algebraic geometry, complexity theory, and scientific computation, and mentoring of student research at all levels.
汝敏 Ru, Min
University of Houston
For contributions to complex analysis and geometry, particularly Nevalinna theory and the theory of minimal surfaces.
Schick, Thomas
Mathematics Institute, Georg-August University Göttingen
For contributions to index theory and the geometry and topology of manifolds.
Schilling, Anne
University of California, Davis
For contributions to algebraic combinatorics, combinatorial representation theory, and mathematical physics and for service to the profession.
Schwede, Stefan
Universität Bonn
For contributions to homotopy theory.
Shaneson, Julius L.
University of Pennsylvania
For contributions to topology.
Shivaji, Ratnasingham
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
For contributions to the theory of semipositone elliptic questions applied to reaction diffusion systems, for mentoring and for providing leadership for the inception of a doctoral program in mathematics.
Srinivasan, Aravind
University of Maryland
For contributions to theoretical computer science, discrete probability, network science and applications and for service to the profession.
Swanson, Irena
Reed College
For contributions to commutative algebra, exposition, service to the profession and mentoring.
Taqqu, Murad S.
Boston University
For contributions to self-similar random processes and their applications to real world phenomena such as diverse internet traffic and hydrology.
Toledano Laredo, Valerio
Northeastern University
For contributions to the representation theory of quantum groups.
Tosatti, Valentino
Northwestern University
For contributions in geometric analysis and complex geometry.
Totaro, Burt
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to algebraic geometry, Lie theory and cohomology and their connections and for service to the profession.
Trapa, Peter E.
University of Utah
For contributions to Lie theory and for service to his university and to math circles initiatives.
Vardi, Moshe Y.
Rice University
For contributions to the development and use of mathematical logic in computer science.
Vigoda, Eric
Georgia Institute of Technology
For contributions to theoretical computer science, in particular through its interactions with probability, combinatorics and statistical physics and for service to the profession.
Voronov, Alexander A.
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
For contributions to mathematical physics, operad theory and homotopical algebra.
王正汉 Wang, Zhenghan
University of California, Santa Barbara
For contributions to quantum computing and topological quantum field theory.
Widlund, Olof B.
New York University, Courant Institute
For contributions to numerical analysis of domain decompositions within computational mathematics and for incubation through his writing and mentorship of a broad international, creative community of practice applied to highly resolved systems simulations.
杨同海 Yang, Tonghai
University of Wisconsin, Madison
For contributions to the theory of Shimura varieties, L-functions, automorphic forms, and complex multiplication.
恽之玮 Yun, Zhiwei
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to geometry, number theory, and representation theory, including his construction of motives with exceptional Galois groups.
曾崇纯 Zeng, Chongchun
Georgia Institute of Technology
For contributions to applied dynamical systems and nonlinear partial differential equations.
张伟 Zhang, Wei
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to number theory, algebraic geometry and geometric representation theory.