Math Professor Samuel Grushevsky Named a 2022 AMS Fellow
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Samuel Grushevsky, a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Stony Brook University, has been elected as a fellow of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) “for contributions to algebraic geometry and Teichmuller dynamics, and service to the mathematical community.”
Grushevsky is deputy director of the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook University. His research interests include algebraic and complex geometry, relations with number theory, integrable systems and mathematical physics. He received the 2015 F.W. Bessel Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt foundation and was named a 2015 Simons Fellow in Mathematics.
Fellows of the AMS have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication and utilization of mathematics. They are recognized by their peers for their contributions to the profession.
“It is an honor to welcome a new class of AMS fellows and to congratulate them for their notable contributions to mathematics and to the profession,” said AMS President Ruth Charney. “We extend our thanks to the nominators and members of the selection committee for their help in highlighting the outstanding achievements of their colleagues. Congratulations 2022 fellows!”