federico pasqualotto receives stefan bergman fellowship

congratulations to incoming faculty member federico pasqualotto on receiving the stefan bergman fellowship from the american mathematical society (ams). federico's research interests center on the partial differential equations of mathematical physics that arise in several physical theories: fluid mechanics, nonlinear wave equations, mathematical general relativity and dispersive equations.

learn more about the fellowship on the ams website.

december 13, 2024

math faculty honored as outstanding mentor

professor jeffrey rabin has been selected as an outstanding mentor in the summer graduate teaching scholars program 2024.  the sgts program has helped hundreds of graduate 2022年亚洲世界杯预选赛 prepare for and teach summer courses for undergraduates. this program offers advanced graduate 2022年亚洲世界杯预选赛 a valuable opportunity to gain faculty-mentored teaching experience while expanding summer session course offerings for undergraduates.  professor rabin was commended for both the quality and quantity of student support, and for playing a significant role in his mentee's growth and development as an instructor.

november 1, 2024

fan chung graham receives 2024 revelle medal

distinguished professor emerita of mathematics and computer science & engineering, fan chung graham is one of five recipients of the 2024 revelle medal.  created to honor roger revelle and first awarded in 1981, the revelle medal honors a record of accomplishment that advances uc san diego in fulfillment of the campus mission of exceptional teaching, research, service, and is the highest honor given by the chancellor to an emeriti faculty member. 

the inaugural paul erdos chair of combinatorics, professor chung graham is a researcher in combinatorics and graph theory.  she is the author of more than 240 papers, a member of the national academy of sciences and the american academy of arts and sciences, a fellow of the american association for the advancement of science and the american mathematics society among others.  professor chung graham received the euler medal in 2017 and the allendoerfer award in 1990 and is editor-in-chief of the journal of combinatorics.

a video honoring professor chung graham can be found here.

october 29, 2024

math faculty honored by european congress of mathematics


congratulations to freddie manners on receiving the prestigious european congress of mathematics (ems) prize for "his remarkable contributions to additive combinatorics and related areas, in particular to the foundations of higher-order fourier analysis, as well as for miscellaneous other results such as the solution of the pyjama problem."

you can read more about the prizes on the ems website.

october 18, 2024

math faculty named ias members

congratulations to professors bennett chow and cristian popescu, and visiting scholar andreas wieser on becoming members of the institute for advanced study (ias) for 2024-25.  this prestigious fellowship recognizes the significance of these scholars' work, and it is an opportunity to advance their research and exchange ideas with scholars from around the world.

august 27, 2024

math staff honored by sps dean

among the recipients of the inaugural school of physical sciences staff awards were three staff from mathematics:  

kyung brown - received the outstanding leadership award (for staff that performed above and beyond what was expected while navigating their team through a complex project)

cassidy harris and milagro mariona-cruz - were separately honored as best team contributor (for working collaboratively to accomplish key departmental goals/objectives; working with others to achieve cost savings or process improvements)

please join us in celebrating the accomplishment of kyung, cassidy and milagro!

july 31, 2024

fan chung elected to national academy of sciences

congratulations to fan chung, distinguished professor emerita of mathematics and paul erdos professor in combinatorics, on her election to the national academy of sciences (nas).  professor chung graham joins a body of 2,617 active scientists who were elected by their peers to membership in the nas for outstanding contributions to research. the nas, established by an act of congress signed by president abraham lincoln in 1863, is committed to furthering science in america, and its members are active contributors to the international scientific community

may 2, 2024

two mathematicians elected 2023 aaas fellows

professors peter ebenfelt and natalia komarova are among 502 scientists, engineers and innovators who have been recognized for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements by the american association for the advancement of science (aaas), one of the world’s largest general scientific organizations.

peter ebenfelt is a distinguished professor of mathematics. he has served as chair of the 比利时vs摩洛哥足彩 and as associate dean for research in the school of physical sciences. he is currently the school’s associate dean for faculty advancement and success. ebenfelt’s research is in complex analysis, complex geometry and partial differential equations.

natalia komarova joined uc san diego as professor of mathematics and a dean’s scholar in 2024. komarova’s research interests lie at the interface between mathematical and life sciences. she believes that fascinating natural phenomena can be translated into interesting mathematical problems. evolutionary dynamics is a theme that unites the different areas of application, which include cancer modeling, virus dynamics and language evolution. 

may 1, 2024

tianyi zheng receives 2024 rollo davidson prize

congratulations to tianyi zheng for being awarded the prestigious 2024 rollo davidson prize for her profound contributions and resolution of long-standing conjectures regarding random walks on groups.  

the rollo davidson prize, established in memory of rollo davidson (1944-1970), has been annually recognizing young probabilists since 1976. the prize is awarded on the basis of nominations generated by the rollo davidson trustees.  the trust was founded in 1975 in memory of rollo davidson, an accomplished mathematician of remarkable potential, and fellow-elect of churchill college, cambridge, who died on the piz bernina in 1970.  initial funding from the trust came from the royalties of two collections of papers published in 1973/74 by friends and colleagues of rollo, and it has benefited from the continuing association with the davidson family.

april 29, 2024

melvin leok receives lattimer research fellow

congratulations to melvin leok on receiving the george w. and carol a. lattimer research fellowship. the award is designed to support innovation, entrepreneurial spirit and cross-disciplinary initiatives to generate new ideas and research areas.

april 16, 2024