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MacArthur Foundation
Rina Foygel Barber '05 receives 2023 MacArthur Fellowship
“By building connections across statistics, mathematics, and the sciences, we can uncover interesting new problems and frameworks, and design new tools to better address the challenges of modern data analysis.”
Professor Javier Gomez-Serrano Wins The Antonio Ambrosetti Medal
The Antonio Ambrosetti medal is awarded in memory of Antonio Ambrosetti, who was one of the first three Professors at SISSA since the foundation of the School in 1980.
Professor Richard Schwartz Solves 50-Year-Old Möbius Strip Puzzle
A trapezoid was key to discovering the elusive answer to a riddle about Möbius strips
Professor Bena Tshishiku awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER Grant
Bena Tshishiku, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER Grant entitled "CAREER: Mapping class groups, diffeomorphism groups, and moduli spaces".
Professor Susanna Haziot awarded the Prize of the Austrian Mathematical Society (ÖMG) for her outstanding dissertation
Susanna Haziot has been awarded the Prize of the Austrian Mathematical Society (ÖMG) for her outstanding dissertation entitled "Mathematical studies of hydrodynamical currents and wave-current interactions".
John Wermer Memorial Symposium
Professors Chan and Jung named 2023 Simons Fellows
The Simons Foundation congratulates the outstanding mathematicians who have been awarded Simons Fellowships in 2023.
U. researchers’ cryptography algorithm selected as national standard
The FALCON algorithm, developed by NTRU Cryptosystems Inc., was selected by the National Institute of Standards and Technologies as one of the 2022 national cryptography standards due to its new method of computation that is not as susceptible to quantum computer attack.
Professors Eric Larson and Isabel Vogt featured in Quanta Magazine
Eric Larson and Isabel Vogt have solved the interpolation problem — a centuries-old question about some of the most basic objects in geometry. Some credit goes to the chalkboard in their living room.
For centuries, mathematicians have tried to prove that Euler’s fluid equations can produce nonsensical answers. A new approach to machine learning has researchers betting that “blowup” is near.
Math Teaching Fellows Program
The Math Teaching Fellows Program is a semester-long certificate program that provides UTAs with the skills and knowledge required to be an effective UTA in the Math Department.
Professors Tshishiku and Hsu recognized for Faculty Teaching Excellence Awards
Professor Jeremy Kahn Awarded 2022 Simons Fellowship
The Simons Foundation is pleased to announce the 2022 Simons Fellows in Mathematics.
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