Hugh C. Morris Lecture at UWashington: Rodrigo Bañuelos
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Speaker Biography:
Rodrigo Bañuelos received the Ph.D. from UCLA in 1984. He was a Bantrell Research Fellow at Caltech (1984-1986), an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Illinois (1986-1987)and a recipient of the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1987. He moved to Purdue in 1987 as Assistant Professor and was promoted to Full Professor in 1992. He was head of the department from 2007 to 2011. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, and a 2018 inaugural Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics. In 2004, he received the Blackwell-Tapia Prize at a conference held at IPAM. His research is at the interface of probability, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations and spectral theory. He has authored or co-authored over 100 research articles, one book, and several lecture notes in probability and analysis. He has lectured widely on these topics worldwide. He has served on many editorial boards and scientific committees, including the United States National Committee for Mathematics, MSRI’s Scientific Advisory Council, and IPAM’s Board of Trustees.
About the Hugh Morris Lecture Series:
The Hugh C. Morris Lecture Series was generously endowed by Dr. Hugh Morris (1932-2012), former Chair of the PIMS Board of Directors, and long-time friend of the mathematical sciences. Dr. Morris had more than 40 years of experience in the mineral industry, including a term as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Imperial Metals, and was a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Dr. Morris was a member of NSERC's Council and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Lithoprobe Project. Past lectures in this series are available here.
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Location: 2:30pm in Gowen 201.
Rodrigo Bañuelos, Purdue University