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美国数学学会会士2023

Auffinger, Antonio
Northwestern University
For contributions to probability theory and mathematical physics and, in particular, to the study of spin glasses and percolation theory.
Balogh, József
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
For contributions to extremal combinatorics, probability and additive number theory, and for graduate mentoring.
Behrens, Mark
University of Notre Dame
For contributions to algebraic topology and, in particular, homotopy theory.
Bieri, Lydia
University of Michigan
For contributions to mathematical general relativity and geometric analysis.
Bruinier, Jan Hendrik
Technische Universität Darmstadt
For contributions to number theory, automorphic forms, and arithmetic geometry.
蔡进一 Cai, Jin-Yi
University of Wisconsin, Madison
For contributions to computational complexity theory, especially in the areas of complexity dichotomy.
陈小君 Chen, Xiaojun
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
For contributions to mathematical optimization, stochastic variational inequalities, and the analysis of nondifferentiable functions.
Cieliebak, Kai
Universitaet Augsburg
For contributions to symplectic geometry and Hamiltonian dynamics.
Foreman, Matthew
University of California, Irvine
For contributions to axioms of mathematics, Banach-Tarski phenomena, and descriptive dynamical systems.
龚贵华 Gong, Guihua
University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras
For contributions to operator algebras and its application, in particular, to classification of C*-algebras.
Gordina, Maria
University of Connecticut, Storrs
For contributions to stochastic and geometric analysis, infinite-dimensional analysis, and ergodicity of hypoelliptic diffusions.
Graham Wickelgren, Kirsten
Duke University
For contributions to algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and number theory.
Gumel, Abba B.
University of Maryland at College Park
For contributions to the mathematical theory of epidemics, applied dynamical systems, and promoting the use of mathematics to help solve global public health challenges.
Guruswami, Venkatesan
University of California, Berkeley
For contributions to the theory of computing and error-correcting codes, and for service to the profession.
韩渭敏 Han, Weimin
University of Iowa
For contributions to numerical methods and analysis of non-smooth problems in mechanics and engineering.
Hesthaven, Jan S.
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
For contributions to computational methods for PDEs, high-order accurate methods, and the reduced order method.
Ho, Wei
Princeton University and University of Michigan
For contributions to number theory and algebraic geometry, and for service to the mathematical community.
Hom, Jennifer
Georgia Institute of Technology
For contributions to low-dimensional topology, Heegaard Floer homology, and service to the mathematical community.
Hynd, Ryan
University of Pennsylvania
For contributions to partial differential equations and their application to Sobolev inequalities, control theory, and adhesion dynamics.
Jerrard, Robert L.
University of Toronto
For contributions to the study of topological defects in solutions of nonlinear partial differential equations.
Kalai, Gil
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
For contributions to combinatorics, convexity, and their applications, as well as to the exposition and communication of mathematics.
Krushkal, Slava
University of Virginia
For contributions to low-dimensional topology and, in particular, the topology of 4-manifolds.
Lalin, Matilde
Université de Montréal
For contributions to number theory, including the study of L-functions, and for service to the mathematical community.
Leininger, Christopher J.
Rice University
For contributions to geometric group theory, low-dimensional topology, and mentoring junior mathematicians.
Long, Ling
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
For contributions to hypergeometric arithmetic, noncongruence Modular Forms, and supercongruences.
鲁剑锋 Lu, Jianfeng
Duke University
For contributions to applied mathematics, electronic structure theory, and high dimensional problems.
聂家旺 Nie, Jiawang
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to optimization, tensor computation, and convex algebraic geometry.
Nualart, David
University of Kansas
For contributions to Malliavin calculus, stochastic PDE's, and fractional Brownian motion.
Payne, Sam
University of Texas at Austin
For contributions to algebraic geometry and tropical geometry, and for mentorship of young researchers.
Sakellaridis, Yiannis
Johns Hopkins University
For contributions to representation theory and the theory of automorphic forms, and for service to the mathematical community.
Singh, Anurag K.
University of Utah
For contributions to commutative algebra and for mentoring young mathematicians.
Stovall, Betsy
University of Wisconsin, Madison
For contributions to harmonic analysis.
唐翔 Tang, Xiang
Washington University
For contributions to noncommutative geometry, Poisson geometry, and for service to the profession.
van Willigenburg, Stephanie
University of British Columbia
For contributions to algebraic combinatorics, mentorship and exposition, and inclusive community building.
Varchenko, Alexander
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
For contributions to singularity theory, real algebraic geometry, and the theory of quantum integrable systems.
Vicol, Vlad C.
New York University, Courant Institute
For contributions to analysis of nonlinear PDEs arising in fluid dynamics.
Villalobos, Maria Cristina
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
For contributions to modelling and optimization and for broadening the participation of underrepresented groups in mathematics.
Washington, Lawrence C.
University of Maryland
For contributions to number theory, especially cyclotomic fields, and for mentoring at all levels.
徐宙利 Xu, Zhouli
University of California, San Diego
For contributions to stable homotopy theory, applications to manifold topology, and motivic homotopy theory.