PIMS - UNBC Distinguished Colloquium: Malabika Pramanik
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Speaker Biography: Malabika Pramanik is a professor of Mathematics at University of British Columbia. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Statistics from the Indian Statistical Institute. She obtained her PhD in Mathematics from University of California at Berkeley in 2001. Before joining UBC in 2006, Dr. Pramanik held positions at University of Wisconsin, University of Rochester and California Institute of Technology. Dr. Pramanik’s research interests cover vast areas of mathematical analysis such as Euclidean harmonic analysis, partial dierential equations and several complex variables. She is widely recognized as one of the most talented analysts of her generation. She is the recipient of several awards for both her research and her teaching. Among these awards are UBC Killam Teaching Award, the Ruth E. Michler Memorial Prize, and the prestigious Canadian Mathematical Society Krieger-Nelson Prize for research excellence. Dr. Pramanik is actively involved in initiatives that promote diversity and inclusivity in STEM fields, especially through her role as Vice-President for the Pacific region of the CMS and as a co-organizer of programs such as the PIMS “Diversity in Mathematics” Summer School.
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UNBC, 1:30pm
Location: Room 7-150
Malabika Pramanik, UBC