ABU DHABI, 10th January 2022 (WAM) - Professor of Mathematics at New York University’s (NYU) Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and NYU Abu Dhabi affiliated faculty member Nader Masmoudi has been announced as one of the 2022 winners of the prestigious King Faisal Prize (KFP) in Science for his dedicated research and contribution to science.
NYU Abu Dhabi Provost Arlie Petters commented: "Ranked among the most prestigious international awards for scholars and scientists, the Prize is a glowing testament to Nader’s outstanding work and the.
May 10, 2021
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Wilhelm Schlag, an expert in harmonic analysis, mathematical physics, and partial differential equations, has been appointed the Phillips Professor of Mathematics, effective April 17.
He is a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, in the Department of Mathematics.
Schlag joined the Yale faculty in 2018, and immediately became a vital and prolific contributor to Yale’s formidable group in analysis. Since arriving at Yale, he has taken on many important roles, including serving as interim chair of the Mathematics department in fall of 2019, and playing a central role in the planning process for the department’s upcoming move to new space in Kline Tower.
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Recently, Prof. CHEN Gao from Institute of Geometry and Physics of the University of Science and Technology of China has made breakthrough in the field of complex differential geometry. Using mathematical invention, he buildt a new bridge between the relativity of Einstein and quantum mechanics. This work was published in
Inventiones Mathematicae.
In the field of complex differential geometry, there are two crucial physical equations: the Hermitian-Yang-Mills equation, which became the standard model of quantum mechanics, and the Kähler-Einstein equation, which is closely related to relativity. To stably solve these two equations has been at the core of complex differential geometry.