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美国数学学会会士2020

Achar, Pramod N.
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
For contributions to geometric and modular representation theory.
Adler, Mark
Brandeis University
For contributions to integrable systems and random matrix theory.
Akhmedov, Anar
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
For contributions to core problems in topology.
Bennett, Michael
University of British Columbia
For contributions to Diophantine equations and Diophantine approximations, and for service to the mathematical community.
Bourgade, Paul
New York University, Courant Institute
For contributions to the study of random matrices and connections to statistical physics, in particular for work on the universality of the statistics of gaps in the spectra of random matrices.
Brendle, Tara E.
University of Glasgow
For contributions to topology and geometry, for expository lectures, and for service to the profession aimed at the full participation of women in mathematics.
Brown, Ken A.
University of Glasgow
For contributions to noncommutative algebra and service to the mathematical community.
Canic, Suncica
University of California, Berkeley
For contributions to partial differential equations, and for mathematical modeling of fluid-structure interactions that has influenced the design of medical devices.
Caraiani, Ana
Imperial College
For contributions to arithmetic geometry and number theory, in particular the p-adic Langlands program.
Carbery, Anthony
University of Edinburgh
For contributions to real and harmonic analysis.
Chen, Thomas
University of Texas at Austin
For contributions to mathematical physics and partial differential equations, bridging between these two areas.
Costin, Ovidiu
Ohio State University, Columbus
For contributions to asymptotic analysis and mathematical physics, in particular to resurgence theory, exponential asymptotics and generalized Borel summability.
杜强 Du, Qiang
Columbia University
For contributions to applied and computational mathematics with applications in materials science, computational geometry, and biology.
Dykema, Kenneth J.
Texas A&M University
For contributions to the study of free probability and operator algebras.
Fauci, Lisa J.
Tulane University
For contributions to computational fluid dynamics and applications, and for service to the applied mathematical community.
Ginzburg, Viktor L.
University of California, Santa Cruz
For contributions to Hamiltonian dynamical systems and symplectic topology and in particular studies into the existence and non-existence of periodic orbits.
Gonek, Steven M.
University of Rochester
For contributions to the study of the Riemann zeta function, and for service to the mathematical community.
Ionel, Eleny-Nicoleta
Stanford University
For contributions to symplectic geometry and the geometric analysis approach to Gromov-Witten theory.
Kevrekidis, Panayotis G.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
For contributions in applied mathematics, especially in the theory and applications of nonlinear waves.
Kharlampovich, Olga
The City University of New York, Hunter College and The Graduate Center
For contributions to algorithmic and geometric group theory, algebra and logic.
Khoshnevisan, Davar
University of Utah
For contributions to probability theory, in particular to probabilistic potential theory, random fields, random fractals and stochastic partial differential equations.
Kral, Daniel
Masaryk University
For contributions to extremal combinatorics and graph theory, and for service to the profession.
Kurtz, Thomas G.
University of Wisconsin, Madison
For research in probability and its applications, especially for contributions to the study of Markov processes.
Lauda, Aaron D.
University of Southern California
For contributions to higher representation theory and link homology, in particular on the categorification of quantum groups.
Liebeck, Martin
Imperial College
For contributions to group theory, particularly the subgroup structure and representation theory of simple groups and probabilistic group theory.
Lim, Lek-Heng
University of Chicago
For contributions to applied mathematics, particularly numerical linear algebra.
Lipton, Robert P.
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
For contributions to the theory of multi scale simulation, modeling, and the analysis of media with microstructure, and for service to the applied mathematics community.
Loring, Terry A.
University of New Mexico
For contributions to K-theory for operator algebras, for applications in theoretical physics, and for interdisciplinary work involving computer science, quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics.
McKernan, James
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to algebraic geometry, in particular his proof of the finite generation of the canonical ring, the existence of flips and the boundedness of varieties of log general type.
Mese, Chikako
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
For contributions to the theory of harmonic maps and their applications, and for service to the mathematical community.
Mohar, Bojan
Simon Fraser University
For contributions to topological graph theory, including the theory of graph embedding algorithms, graph coloring and crossing numbers, and for service to the profession.
Mubayi, Dhruv
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to extremal and probabilistic combinatorics, and for service to the profession.
Nevins, Thomas*
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to non-commutative algebra, representation theory and algebraic and symplectic geometry.
Nussenzveig Lopes, Helena J.
Federal University, Rio de Janeiro
For contributions to the analysis of weak solutions of incompressible Euler equations and for advancing applied mathematics in Brazil and internationally.
Papanikolas, Matthew
Texas A&M University
For contributions to transcendence theory over function fields, and for service to the mathematical community.
Petersen, Peter
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to Riemannian geometry and geometric analysis.
Rosendal, Christian
University of Illinois at Chicago
For contributions to the theory of topological groups, the geometry of Banach spaces, and the complexity analysis of classification problems.
Saut, Jean-Claude
Université Paris-Sud (Paris XI)
For contributions to the theory of partial differential equations.
Schenck, Hal
Auburn University and Iowa State University
For contributions to research and exposition in applications of algebraic geometry and for service to the profession.
Schenker, Jeffrey Hudson
Michigan State University
For contributions to mathematical physics, in particular disorder effects in quantum systems and broader impacts of random motion, and for service to the profession.
Seiringer, Robert
Institute of Science and Technology, Austria
For contributions to mathematical physics and analysis in many-body quantum physics, and for service to the mathematical community.
Sharifi, Romyar T.
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to number theory and service to the mathematical community, particularly graduate education.
Shkoller, Steve
University of California, Davis
For contributions to nonlinear partial differential equations, fluid dynamics, and free-boundary problems.
Skorobogatov, Alexei N.
Imperial College
For contributions to the Diophantine geometry of surfaces and higher dimensional varieties.
Trlifaj, Jan
Charles University
For contributions to homological algebra and tilting theory for non finitely generated modules.
Tymoczko, Julianna
Smith College
For contributions to algebraic geometry and combinatorics, and for outreach and mentorship.
Vazquez, Mariel
University of California, Davis
For contributions in research and outreach at the interface of topology and molecular biology, and for service to the mathematical community in particular to underrepresented groups.
Vitulli, Marie A.
University of Oregon
For contributions to commutative algebra, and for service to the mathematical community particularly in support of women in mathematics.
Walker, Mark E.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
For developing novel applications of K-theory and using them to prove long-standing conjectures.
吴徵眉 Wu, Jang-Mei
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to conformal and quasiconformal mapping theory and potential theory.
许晨阳 Xu, Chenyang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to algebraic geometry, in particular the minimal model program and the K-stability of Fano varieties.
Yeung, Sai-Kee
Purdue University
For contributions to complex differential geometry, combining differential-geometric, complex-analytic and algebro-geometric techniques.