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Calder, Jeff

Jeff Calder Awarded Sloan Research Fellowship

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Jeff Calder has been awarded a fellowship with the Sloan Research Foundation. The Sloan Research Fellowship Program recognizes and rewards outstanding early-career faculty who have the potential to revolutionize their fields of study.

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Jeffrey Calder Receives NSF CAREER Grant Award

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Jeffrey Calder, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics has been awarded a CAREER Grant from the National Science Foundation for his project titled: "Harnessing the Continuum for Big Data: Partial Differential Equations, Calculus of Variations, and Machine Learning."

The CAREER Award is a prestigious award offered by the NSF to support early career development activities of teacher-scholars that integrate research and education.

	 Hao Jia Receives NSF CAREER Grant Award

Hao Jia Receives NSF CAREER Grant Award

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Hao Jia, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics has been awarded a CAREER Grant from the National Science Foundation for his project: "New Mechanisms for Stability, Regularity and Long Time Dynamics of Partial Differential Equations"

The CAREER Award is one of the NSF's most prestigious awards, supporting the early career development activities of teacher-scholars that effectively combine research and education.

2018-19 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award

2018-19 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award

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Congratulations to Olivia Cannon, Andrew Hardt, and Michelle Pinharry -- recipients of the 2018 - 2019 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award. Students submitted 500 nominations for the awards! The Instructional Evaluation Committee chose the recipients based on nominations from students and on faculty nominations and evaluations.

Anar Akhmedov

Anar Akhmedov Named AMS Fellow for 2020

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Prof. Anar Akhmedov was named American Mathematical Society Fellow for 2020 for contributions to core problems in topology.
The Fellows of the AMS designation recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics.

Among the goals of the program are to create an enlarged class of mathematicians recognized by their peers as distinguished for their contributions to the profession and to honor excellence.

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Duane Nykamp, Jonathan Rogness, and Mike Weimerskirch Awarded $1.5 Million Grant

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Duane Nykamp, Jonathan Rogness, and Mike Weimerskirch have been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the NSF Improving Undergraduate STEM Education Program to build an open data-driven educational technology platform and run online learning experiments aimed toward improving open educational content.

Chuan Xue

Chuan Xue Receives the PECASE Award

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The Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent research careers and show exceptional promise for leadership in science and technology. She was nominated by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and will be honored in an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. on July 25.

Maria-Carme Calderer

Carme Calderer to the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona

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Professor Carme Calderer was elected a Foreign Correspondent Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona at their general assembly meeting of May 23, 2019. There are 35 Foreign Correspondent Members in all areas, only 6 of which are from the U.S.

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Christine Berkesch and Wei-Kuo Chen Promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure

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The Board of Regents approved the promotion of Christine Berkesch and Wei-Kuo Chen to Associate Professor with Tenure. Prof. Berkesch’s research interests are algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. Prof. Chen’s research interests are probability theory and mathematical physics.

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Congratulations Newly Promoted Professors

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The Board of Regents approved the promotion of Dmitriy Bilyk, Jasmine Foo, and Pasha Pylyavskyy to Full Professor. Prof. Bilyk’s research interests are harmonic analysis, discrepancy theory, approximation, and probability. Prof. Foo’s research interests are mathematical biology, applied mathematics, and probability. Prof. Pylyavskyy’s research interests are algebraic combinatorics.