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美国数学学会会士2019 <br> <br>Ball, Joseph A. <br>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University <br>For contributions to operator theory, analytic functions, and service to the profession. <br>Baras, John S. <br>University of Maryland <br>For contributions to the mathematical foundations and applications of systems theory, stochastic systems, stochastic control, network security and trust, mentoring and academic leadership. <br>Basu, Saugata <br>Purdue University <br>For contributions to algorithmic and quantitative real algebraic geometry, computational complexity, and o-minimal structures. <br>Berger, Bonnie <br>Massachusetts Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to computational biology, bioinformatics, algorithms and for mentoring. <br>Bishop, Christopher J. <br>Stony Brook University <br>For contributions to the theory of harmonic measures, quasiconformal maps and transcendental dynamics. <br>Bridgeman, Martin <br>Boston College <br>For contributions to hyperbolic geometry and low-dimensional topology and service to the mathematical community. <br>Cakoni, Fioralba <br>Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick <br>For contributions to analysis of partial differential equations especially in inverse scattering theory. <br>Ceniceros, Hector D. <br>University of California, Santa Barbara <br>For contributions to numerical analysis, fluid mechanics, and soft materials and for professional leadership, outreach and guidance of postdoctoral, graduate and undergraduate students. <br>De Cataldo, Mark Andrea <br>Stony Brook University <br>For contributions to algebraic geometry, especially questions involving the topology of algebraic varieties and mappings. <br>de Fernex, Tommaso <br>University of Utah <br>For contributions to algebraic geometry, in particular his work on birational rigidity of hypersurfaces. <br>Dickenstein, Alicia <br>University of Buenos Aires <br>For contributions to computational algebra and its applications, especially in systems biology, and for global leadership in supporting underrepresented groups in mathematics. <br>Falk, Richard S. <br>Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick <br>For contributions to numerical analysis and for service to the mathematical community. <br>Feehan, Paul M. N. <br>Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick <br>For contributions to gauge theory. <br>Friedland, Shmuel <br>University of Illinois at Chicago <br>For contributions to the theory of matrices, tensors, and their applications to other areas. <br>Garcia, Stephan Ramon <br>Pomona College <br>For contributions to operator theory and leadership in undergraduate research and mentoring. <br>Garibaldi, Skip <br>Center for Communications Research, La Jolla <br>For contributions to group theory and service to the mathematical community, particularly in support of promoting mathematics to a wide audience. <br>Goldin, Rebecca F. <br>George Mason University <br>For contributions to differential geometry and service to the mathematical community, particularly in support of promoting mathematical and statistical thinking to a wide audience. <br>Groves, Daniel <br>University of Illinois at Chicago <br>For contributions to geometric group theory and low-dimensional topology. <br>Guth, Larry <br>Massachusetts Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to harmonic analysis, combinatorics and geometry, and for exposition of high level mathematics. <br>Harris, Michael <br>Columbia University <br>For contributions to arithmetic geometry, particularly the theory of automorphic forms, L-functions and motives. <br>Helfgott, Harald Andrés <br>Mathematics Institute, Georg-August University Göttingen and CNRS <br>For contributions to analytic number theory, additive combinatorics and combinatorial group theory. <br>Hermiller, Susan <br>University of Nebraska-Lincoln <br>For contributions to combinatorial and geometric group theory and for service to the profession, particularly in support of underrepresented groups. <br>Hoffstein, Jeffrey <br>Brown University <br>For contributions to analytic number theory and to the development of lattice-based quantum resistant cryptography. <br>Hunt, Fern Yvette <br>National Institute of Standards and Technology <br>For outstanding applications of mathematics to science and technology, exceptional service to the US government, and for outreach and mentoring. <br>Ivanov, Sergei V. <br>University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign <br>For contributions in combinatorial and geometric group theory. <br>Jackson, Stephen C. <br>University of North Texas <br>For contributions to set theory and its applications. <br>江迪华 Jiang, Dihua <br>University of Minnesota-Twin Cities <br>For contributions to automorphic forms, L-functions, representation theory, and the Langlands program. <br>Kahle, Matthew <br>Ohio State University, Columbus <br>For contributions to stochastic topology, mentoring and service to the mathematics community. <br>Kalfagianni, Efstratia (Effie) <br>Michigan State University <br>For contributions to knot theory and 3-dimensional topology, and for mentoring. <br>Knyazev, Andrew <br>University of Colorado, Denver <br>For contributions to numerical partial differential equations, computational mathematics and linear algebra, with industrial applications. <br>Lickorish, W.B. Raymond <br>University of Cambridge <br>For contributions to knot theory and low-dimensional topology. <br>Margalit, Dan <br>Georgia Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to low-dimensional topology and geometric group theory, exposition, and mentoring. <br>McCarthy, John Edward <br>Washington University <br>For contributions to operator theory and functions of several complex variables. <br>Miller, Steven Joel <br>Williams College <br>For contributions to number theory and service to the mathematical community, particularly in support of mentoring undergraduate research. <br>Mok, Ngaiming <br>The University of Hong Kong <br>For contributions to complex differential and algebraic geometry. <br>Mossel, Elchanan <br>Massachusetts Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to probability, combinatorics, computing, and especially the interface between them. <br>Muscalu, Camil <br>Cornell University <br>For contributions to multi-linear harmonic analysis with applications to partial differential equations and for expository writing in modern harmonic analysis. <br>Neitzke, Andrew <br>University of Texas at Austin <br>For contributions to research on the boundary of geometry and physics. <br>Ng, Lenhard <br>Duke University <br>For contributions to Floer homology and low-dimensional topology and service to the mathematical community. <br>Polini, Claudia <br>University of Notre Dame <br>For contributions to commutative algebra and for service to the profession. <br>Poltoratski, Alex <br>Texas A&M University <br>For contributions to harmonic analysis, operator and spectral theory. <br>Retakh, Vladimir <br>Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick <br>For contributions to noncommutative algebra and noncommutative algebraic geometry. <br>Rojas, J. Maurice <br>Texas A&M University <br>For contributions to algorithmic algebraic geometry, complexity theory, and scientific computation, and mentoring of student research at all levels. <br>汝敏 Ru, Min <br>University of Houston <br>For contributions to complex analysis and geometry, particularly Nevalinna theory and the theory of minimal surfaces. <br>Schick, Thomas <br>Mathematics Institute, Georg-August University Göttingen <br>For contributions to index theory and the geometry and topology of manifolds. <br>Schilling, Anne <br>University of California, Davis <br>For contributions to algebraic combinatorics, combinatorial representation theory, and mathematical physics and for service to the profession. <br>Schwede, Stefan <br>Universität Bonn <br>For contributions to homotopy theory. <br>Shaneson, Julius L. <br>University of Pennsylvania <br>For contributions to topology. <br>Shivaji, Ratnasingham <br>University of North Carolina at Greensboro <br>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. <br>Srinivasan, Aravind <br>University of Maryland <br>For contributions to theoretical computer science, discrete probability, network science and applications and for service to the profession. <br>Swanson, Irena <br>Reed College <br>For contributions to commutative algebra, exposition, service to the profession and mentoring. <br>Taqqu, Murad S. <br>Boston University <br>For contributions to self-similar random processes and their applications to real world phenomena such as diverse internet traffic and hydrology. <br>Toledano Laredo, Valerio <br>Northeastern University <br>For contributions to the representation theory of quantum groups. <br>Tosatti, Valentino <br>Northwestern University <br>For contributions in geometric analysis and complex geometry. <br>Totaro, Burt <br>University of California, Los Angeles <br>For contributions to algebraic geometry, Lie theory and cohomology and their connections and for service to the profession. <br>Trapa, Peter E. <br>University of Utah <br>For contributions to Lie theory and for service to his university and to math circles initiatives. <br>Vardi, Moshe Y. <br>Rice University <br>For contributions to the development and use of mathematical logic in computer science. <br>Vigoda, Eric <br>Georgia Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to theoretical computer science, in particular through its interactions with probability, combinatorics and statistical physics and for service to the profession. <br>Voronov, Alexander A. <br>University of Minnesota-Twin Cities <br>For contributions to mathematical physics, operad theory and homotopical algebra. <br>王正汉 Wang, Zhenghan <br>University of California, Santa Barbara <br>For contributions to quantum computing and topological quantum field theory. <br>Widlund, Olof B. <br>New York University, Courant Institute <br>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. <br>杨同海 Yang, Tonghai <br>University of Wisconsin, Madison <br>For contributions to the theory of Shimura varieties, L-functions, automorphic forms, and complex multiplication. <br>恽之玮 Yun, Zhiwei <br>Massachusetts Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to geometry, number theory, and representation theory, including his construction of motives with exceptional Galois groups. <br>曾崇纯 Zeng, Chongchun <br>Georgia Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to applied dynamical systems and nonlinear partial differential equations. <br>张伟 Zhang, Wei <br>Massachusetts Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to number theory, algebraic geometry and geometric representation theory.
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