Ben Green, University of Oxford, receives the inaugural I. Martin Isaacs Prize for Excellence in Mathematical Writing for his article “On Sárk?zy’s theorem for shifted primes," published in Journal of the American Mathematical Society in 2024. Read more: https://ow.ly/Bq4X50UgaJE
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The American Mathematical Society is dedicated to advancing research and connecting the diverse global mathematical community through our publications, meetings and conferences, MathSciNet, professional services, advocacy, and awareness programs. The Society has nearly 30,000 individual members and 570 institutional members in the United States and around the world. Programs and services for AMS members and the mathematical community include professional programs such as meetings and conferences, surveys, employment services; publications including Mathematical Reviews (a database of over 3.3 million items covering 78 years of mathematics literature), journals, and over 3,000 books in print; support for Young Scholars Programs and the Mathematical Moments program of the Public Awareness Office; resources such as MR Lookup for researchers and authors; and a Washington office that connects the mathematical community with the broader scientific community and with decision makers who determine science funding. The AMS headquarters is located in Providence, Rhode Island, and the Society has offices also in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Washington D.C. See the AMS Group on LinkedIn to follow and contribute to Discussions, at https://www.dhirubhai.net/groups?mostPopular=&gid=158723.
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Federico Pasqualotto, Morrey Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, has been named the 2025-2026 AMS Stefan Bergman Fellow. “I would like to thank the AMS for the award and all the wonderful mentors I have had over the years for their constant and unwavering support,” he said. “I look forward to using the resources of the Fellowship to further my research activity.” Pasqualotto’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. Read More: https://lnkd.in/e5TETYQH
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AMS Day 2024 is one week away! On December 2, AMS members get 24 hours of exclusive discounts and special gifts from the AMS Bookstore, membership savings, and more. #AMSDAY #AMSDAY24 Learn more: ams.org/ams-day Not a member? Get ready to join! ams.org/membership
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Results of the 2024 AMS Election have been announced. Thank you to everyone who voted and to all those who ran! View results: https://ow.ly/U6P350Uc7HK
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Congratulations to Zhouli Xu, UCLA Mathematics. He has been awarded the 2025-2026 AMS Centennial Research Fellowship. Xu's research interest is algebraic topology: more specifically, classical, motivic and equivariant stable homotopy groups of spheres, with connections and applications to algebraic geometry and geometric topology. Read more: https://ow.ly/2Fpg50Uc1cr
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Join us at the 2025 Joint Mathematics Meetings, January 8-11, as we explore the dynamic intersection of AI and math. Get ready for inspiring talks, panels, and networking opportunities with leading experts in the field. Check out all AI related sessions and events at #JMM2025: https://ow.ly/6Q7J50TUyMq
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Soheyla Feyzbakhsh and Richard Thomas, both of Imperial College London, will receive the 2025 AMS Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry. They are honored, according to the citation, for “a series of three papers that transformed Donaldson-Thomas theory." Read more: https://ow.ly/TPAY50U7Xi2
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Last chance for funding! Mathematicians who live and work/study in eligible low- and middle-income countries are encouraged to apply to the ICM 2026 Travel Support Program by November 20, 2024 to attend the International Congress of Mathematicians in Philadelphia July 2026. Learn more and apply now: https://lnkd.in/e5kvtVqs
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Nour Khoudari, Golomb Visiting Assistant Professor at Purdue University, has been awarded the 2025 Ivo and Renata Babu?ka Thesis Prize in recognition of the outstanding contributions in her Temple University PhD thesis, titled “From Microscopic to Macroscopic Scales: Traffic Waves and Sparse Control.” Read more: https://ow.ly/Jphc50U7cqM
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Deadline approaching! Mathematicians who live and work/study in eligible low- and middle-income countries are encouraged to apply to the ICM 2026 Travel Support Program. Learn more and apply by November 20, 2024: https://www.ams.org/icm This opportunity is made possible with generous funding from the Simons Foundation and in collaboration with the International Mathematical Union’s Commission for Developing Countries (CDC).