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美国数学学会会士2022 <br> <br>Agricola, Ilka <br>Philipps-Universität Marburg <br>For contributions to differential geometry, in particular manifolds with special holonomy and on non-integrable geometric structures and for service to the mathematical community. <br>Ammari, Habib <br>Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich) <br>For contributions to partial differential equations and applications to imaging and wave propagation. <br>Ando, Matthew <br>University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign <br>For contributions to elliptic cohomology theory and stable homotopy, and service to the mathematical community. <br>Antieau, Benjamin <br>Northwestern University <br>For contributions to K-theory, algebraic geometry, and homotopy theory. <br>Baez, John <br>University of California, Riverside <br>For contributions to higher category theory and mathematical physics, and for popularization of these subjects. <br>Balakrishnan, Jennifer S. <br>Boston University <br>For contributions to arithmetic geometry and computational number theory and service to the profession. <br>包维柱 Bao, Weizhu <br>National University of Singapore <br>For contributions to numerical analysis, in particular the numerical solution of partial differential equations and their applications. <br>Bayer-Fluckiger, Eva <br>Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) <br>For contributions to number theory, algebra, and topology, and for service to the profession. <br>Blumberg, Andrew J. <br>Columbia University <br>For contributions to algebraic topology, geometric data analysis, and systems security. <br>Boutet de Monvel, Anne <br>Université de Paris <br>For contributions to mathematical physics, particularly Schroedinger operator theory, and to the theory of integrable systems. <br>Chan, Melody <br>Brown University <br>For contributions to research at the interface of algebraic geometry and combinatorics, and to mentorship and mathematical exposition. <br>Corwin, Ivan <br>Columbia University <br>For contributions to integrable probability, the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class, and stochastic vertex models. <br>Dasgupta, Samit <br>Duke University <br>For contributions to number theory, in particular the theory of special values of classical and p-adic L-functions. <br>Derksen, Harm <br>Northeastern University <br>For contributions to invariant theory, the representation theory of quivers, and applied algebra. <br>Erdös, László <br>Institute of Science and Technology, Austria <br>For contributions to disordered quantum systems, in particular the Wigner-Dyson-Metha universality conjecture for Wigner matrices. <br>Fefferman, Robert <br>University of Chicago <br>For contributions to multiparameter harmonic analysis, weighted norm inequalities, and partial differential equations. <br>冯芷兰 Feng, Zhilan <br>Purdue University and National Science Foundation <br>For contributions to applied mathematics, particularly in biology, ecology, and epidemiology. <br>Gamarnik, David <br>Massachusetts Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to discrete probability and its applications to graph theory, statistical physics and the theory of algorithms. <br>Garcia Puente, Luis David <br>Colorado College <br>For contributions to applied algebraic geometry, including algebraic statistics and geometric modeling, and for broadening participation in the mathematical sciences. <br>Grushevsky, Samuel <br>Stony Brook University <br>For contributions to algebraic geometry and Teichmuller dynamics, and service to the mathematical community. <br>Harbourne, Brian <br>University of Nebraska-Lincoln <br>For contributions to algebraic geometry and commutative algebra, and for mathematical exposition. <br>Harris, Pamela E. <br>Williams College <br>For contributions to algebraic combinatorics, for mentorship of undergraduate researchers, and for contributions to a more equitable and inclusive mathematical community. <br>Hauenstein, Jonathan D. <br>University of Notre Dame <br>For contributions to algebraic geometry, particularly work in numerical algebraic geometry and on the Bertini software package, and service to the profession. <br>Iozzi, Alessandra <br>Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich) <br>For contributions to geometric group theory and the geometry of discrete subgroups of Lie groups, in particular higher Teichmuller theory. <br>Johnson, Raymond L. <br>University of Maryland at College Park <br>For contributions to classical harmonic analysis, and for efforts toward increasing the participation of African Americans in mathematics. <br>Kovács, Sándor <br>University of Washington <br>For contributions to birational algebraic geometry and service to the profession. <br>Lanzani, Loredana <br>Syracuse University <br>For contributions to function theory in one and several complex variables. <br>Lawson, Tyler <br>University of Minnesota-Twin Cities <br>For contributions to algebraic topology and homotopy theory, in particular the Brown-Peterson spectrum. <br>Levin, Simon A. <br>Princeton University <br>For contributions to the mathematics of ecology, evolution, and epidemiology. <br>Markowich, Peter <br>King Abdullah University of Science and Technology <br>For contributions to partial differential equations, particularly the mathematical and numerical analysis of dispersive equations. <br>Mehrmann, Volker <br>Technische Universität Berlin <br>For contributions to scientific computing and numerical linear algebra, and service and leadership in the mathematical community. <br>Murty, V. Kumar <br>University of Toronto <br>For contributions to number theory, including the theory of L-functions associated to modular forms, and arithmetic geometry, and for service to the profession. <br>N'Guerekata, Gaston Mandata <br>Morgan State University <br>For contributions to the theory of almost automorphic functions and promoting opportunities in the mathematical sciences for underrepresented groups. <br>Needell, Deanna <br>University of California, Los Angeles <br>For contributions to compressed sensing and the mathematics of data. <br>Nevo, Amos <br>Technion, Israel Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to the ergodic theory of Lie groups, locally compact groups and their discrete subgroups. <br>Pramanik, Malabika <br>University of British Columbia <br>For contributions to complex and harmonic analysis and mentoring and support for the participation of under-represented groups in mathematics. <br>Reshetikhin, Nicolai <br>University of California, Berkeley <br>For contributions to the theory of quantum groups, integrable systems, topology, and quantum physics. <br>Riehl, Emily <br>Johns Hopkins University <br>For contributions to research, exposition, and communication in higher category theory. <br>Shor, Peter W. <br>Massachusetts Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to quantum computing, in particular quantum algorithms and quantum information theory. <br>Shvydkoy, Roman <br>University of Illinois at Chicago <br>For contributions to partial differential equations and fluid dynamics, particularly the mathematical analysis of high Reynolds number fluid flows. <br>Smith, Leslie M. <br>University of Wisconsin, Madison <br>For contributions to applied mathematics and particularly fluid mechanics. <br>Solovej, Jan Philip <br>University of Copenhagen <br>For contributions to the rigorous analysis of quantum systems, particularly many-body systems. <br>Thistlethwaite, Morwen <br>University of Tennessee, Knoxville <br>For contributions to low dimensional topology, especially for the resolution of classical knot theory conjectures of Tait and for knot tabulation. <br>Vempala, Santosh Srinivas <br>Georgia Institute of Technology <br>For contributions to randomized algorithms, high-dimensional geometry, and numerical linear algebra, and service to the profession. <br>邹军 Zou, Jun <br>The Chinese University of Hong Kong <br>For contributions to numerical methods and analyses of direct and inverse problems of partial differential equations.
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