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美国数学学会会士2021

包刚 Bao, Gang
Zhejiang University
For contributions to applied mathematics, in particular to inverse problems and wave propagation.
Bell, Jason P.
University of Waterloo
For contributions to noncommutative algebra and arithmetic dynamics.
Bhatt, Bhargav
University of Michigan
For contributions to algebraic and arithmetic geometry in mixed and positive characteristic.
Boneh, Dan
Stanford University
For contributions to cryptography.
Brundan, Jonathan
University of Oregon
For contributions to Lie theory and representation theory.
Carmona, Rene
Princeton University
For contributions to probability theory and its applications to mathematical physics, image processing and financial mathematics.
陈汉夫 Chan, Raymond Hon-fu
City University of Hong Kong
For contributions to computational mathematics, in particular to numerical linear algebra and applications to imaging sciences.
Christ, Michael
University of California, Berkeley
For contributions to harmonic and complex analysis, and linear partial differential equations.
Cortez, Ricardo
Tulane University
For contributions in numerical methods for fluid dynamics and leadership in promoting opportunities in mathematical sciences for underrepresented groups.
Goldston, Daniel A.
San Jose State University
For contributions to analytic number theory.
Greenlees, John
University of Warwick
For contributions to commutative algebra and algebraic topology, in particular to equivariant stable homotopy theory.
Guermond, Jean-Luc
Texas A&M University
For contributions to computational mathematics, in particular to the theory of finite element methods in partial differential equations.
Hasselblatt, Boris
Tufts University
Eleventh Secretary of the American Mathematical Society.
Hill, Michael A.
University of California, Los Angeles
For contributions to algebraic topology, in particular equivariant stable homotopy theory.
Hopkins, Michael
Harvard University
For contributions to algebraic topology and related areas of algebraic geometry, representation theory, and mathematical physics.
Isenberg, James Allen
University of Oregon
For contributions to mathematical general relativity and geometry flows.
Levine, Lionel
Cornell University
For contributions to research and exposition in probability theory and combinatorics.
Lewicka, Marta
University of Pittsburgh
For contributions to partial differential equations, calculus of variations, and continuum mechanics.
李寒峰 Li, Hanfeng
State University of New York at Buffalo
For contributions to algebraic dynamics and operator algebras.
吕克宁 Lu, Kening
Brigham Young University
For contributions to infinite-dimensional and stochastic dynamics and their applications to partial differential equations.
Meyerhoff, G. Robert
Boston College
For contributions to hyperbolic geometry including work on Chern-Simons theory and volumes of hyperbolic 3 manifolds.
Meza, Juan C.
University of California, Merced
For contributions to the mathematical profession through leadership at the national level and to scientific computing and applications.
Minsky, Yair Nathan
Yale University
For contributions to hyperbolic 3-manifolds, low-dimensional topology, geometric group theory and Teichmuller theory.
Miranda, Rick
Colorado State University
For contributions to algebraic geometry, especially the study of degenerations, and for high-quality exposition.
Mitrea, Marius
Baylor University
For contributions to partial differential equations and related subjects.
Morse, Jennifer
University of Virginia
For contributions to algebraic combinatorics and representation theory and service to the mathematical community.
Nekrashevych, Volodymyr
Texas A&M University
For contributions to group theory, dynamics, and operator algebras.
Osin, Denis
Vanderbilt University
For contributions in geometric group theory, specifically groups acting on hyperbolic spaces.
Phong, Duong H.
Columbia University
For contributions to analysis, geometry, and mathematical physics.
Pierce, Lillian B.
Duke University
For contributions to number theory and harmonic analysis.
Popescu, Cristian D.
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to number theory and arithmetic geometry.
Sahi, Siddhartha
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick
For contributions to harmonic analysis and representation theory of real reductive groups, algebraic combinatorics, probability, mathematical physics and statistics.
Schwede, Karl
University of Utah
For contributions to birational geometry in positive and mixed characteristic, in particular in the context of the minimal model program.
Shapiro, Mikhail
Michigan State University
For contributions to enumerative algebraic geometry and to the theory of cluster algebras.
Simoncini, Valeria
Universita' di Bologna
For contributions to computational mathematics, in particular to numerical linear algebra.
Sire, Yannick
Johns Hopkins University
For contributions to analysis and geometry, in particular Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser theory and non local diffusion processes.
Sutherland, Andrew V.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For contributions to number theory, both on the theoretical and computational aspects of the subject.
Tapia, Richard A.
Rice University
For contributions in optimization theory and computational methods and for sustained efforts in fostering diversity and excellence in mathematics and science at the national level.
Várilly-Alvarado, Anthony
Rice University
For contributions to algebraic and arithmetic geometry, in particular to the study of rational points on varieties.
Viaclovsky, Jeffrey A.
University of California, Irvine
For contributions to differential geometry and geometric analysis.
Viray, Bianca
University of Washington
For contributions to arithmetic geometry, in particular to the subject of rational points on varieties, and for sustained efforts to support underrepresented groups in mathematics.
Volberg, Alexander L.
Michigan State University
For contributions to harmonic analysis and its relations to geometric measure theory.
Washington, Talitha M.
Clark Atlanta University and Atlanta University Center
For contributions to broadening the participation of underrepresented groups, and service to the mathematical profession.
杨彤 Yang, Tong
City University of Hong Kong
For contributions to hyperbolic conservation laws and kinetic equations.
Younes, Laurent
Johns Hopkins University
For contributions to graphical model identification and shape analysis with applications to machine learning, medical imaging and computational anatomy.
Zaslow, Eric
Northwestern University
For contributions to mathematical physics and mirror symmetry.