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November 22, 2022

Season's greetings from the UC Berkeley Department of Mathematics! Another exciting year is coming to a close, and with that, we are happy to share our 2022 departmental newsletter with you. Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for the New Year ahead.

November 10, 2022

Professor Emeritus Nikolai Reshetikhin won the 2022 Weyl-Wigner Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the understanding of physics through group theory: The Weyl-Wigner Award.

Thirty-nine mathematical scientists from around the world have been named Fellows of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) for 2023, the program's eleventh year.

October 10, 2022

The Department of Mathematics congratulates Professor Yunqing Tang for receiving the 2022 SASTRA Ramanujan prize. According with the SASTRA Ramanujan press release,

This annual $10,000 prize is for outstanding contributions by individuals not exceeding the age of 32 in areas of mathematics influenced by Ramanujan in a broad sense. The age limit has been set at 32 because Ramanujan achieved so much in his brief life of 32 years.

March 7, 2022

Summer 2022: In-person and Web-based Math Course The Department is offering a selection of core Math courses this summer. We have fifteen in-person and three web-based courses. Classes run for eight weeks, from June 21, 2022 to August 12, 2022. …

March 3, 2022

Announcement of Winners of the 82nd Putnam Competition The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is the preeminent mathematics competition for undergraduate college students in the United States and Canada. The competition consists of two 3-hour sessions, during each session, participants work individually on 6 challenging mathematical problems.

December 3, 2021

The Ciprian Foias Prize in Operator Theory is awarded for notable work in Operator Theory published during the preceding six years. The work must be published in a recognized, peer-reviewed venue.

November 30, 2021

Season's greetings from the UC Berkeley Department of Mathematics! Another exciting year is coming to a close, and with that, we are happy to share our 2021 departmental newsletter with you. Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for the New Year ahead.

November 16, 2021

AWM 2022 Schafer Prize Honorable Mention The Department of Mathematics congratulates Lily (Qiao) Li, who received Honorable Mention for the 2022 Alice T. Schafer Prize.

November 1, 2021

Congratulations to Professor Nicolai Reshetikhin, who was selected as a 2022 Fellow of the AMS in recognition for his contributions to the theory of quantum groups, integrable systems, topology, and quantum physics.

October 20, 2021

Please bring a photo ID with you to the exam. We will provide you with a pencil. Good luck!

You may visit Q.R. Exam page for more information about requirements and resources.

September 14, 2021

Faculty who will be Invited Speakers at the 2022 International Congress of Mathematicians:

Mina Aganagic (Algebraic and Complex Geometry, Mathematical Physics)
Richard Bamler (Geometry, Topology, Partial Differential Equations)
Bernd Sturmfels (Algebra, Combinatorics, Mathematics of Computer Science)
Sug Woo Shin (Number Theory)

August 9, 2021

Please bring a photo ID with you to the exam. We will provide you with a pencil. Good luck!

You may visit Q.R. Exam page for more information about requirements and resources.

July 7, 2021

The Mathematics Department congratulates Professor Lin Lin recipient of a Simons Investigator award.

Each year, the Simons Foundation requests nominations from a targeted list of institutions in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland for the Simons Investigator programs. Simons Investigators are outstanding theoretical scientists who receive a stable base of research support from the foundation, enabling them to undertake the long-term study of fundamental questions.

July 5, 2021

On July 2, 2019, President Donald J. Trump announced the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), who show exceptional promise for leadership in science and technology.

June 25, 2021

In celebration of Pride Month and in recognition of the impact that LGBTQ+ individuals have had on mathematics and history around the world, the Staff Committee on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging has collected a series of links and information on the origins and history of Pride Month as well resources and stories from the broader math community to share with you.  You can find these links and resources (here). 

May 11, 2021

We are very sad to announce that Dr. Alfonso Gracia-Saz, who received his PhD from our department in 2006, passed away on May 6 from COVID-19. He was scheduled to receive the 2021 Canadian Mathematical Society Excellence in Teaching Award in June: https://cms.math.ca/news-item/professor-alfonso-gracia-saz-to-receive-th...

May 6, 2021

Please join us in celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and honor the rich heritage and incredible contributions the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community have made to the field of Mathematics and the world. In recognition of AAPI month, we are highlighting the remarkable accomplishments and lasting impact Dr. Shiing-Shen Chern (1911-2004), co-founder and founding director of MSRI, made on the Berkeley community and mathematics.

April 23, 2021

The award, established in 2020 by The Academic Senate’s Committee on Teaching, is presented to UC Berkeley faculty, staff, and student instructors in recognition of the embraced challenges posed by COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, and engaged in or supported excellent teaching. These instructors and staff used innovative methods and worked beyond their traditional roles to ensure that students remained engaged and supported, and were challenged to do meaningful work under extraordinary circumstances.

April 8, 2021

Alan Hammond, Professor, University of California, Berkeley has been named Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). Dr. Hammond received the award for making major advances in two of the most difficult and deepest questions of modern probability arising from central questions of statistical physics, and for substantial progress on rigorous study of self-avoiding walk.