2025
Maksym Radziwill Receives Alexanderson Award and Conjecture Work Recognition
3/6/25
NU Math faculty member, Maksym Radziwill, has received the Alexanderson Award by AIM for his paper, "Higher Uniformity of Bounded Multiplicative Functions in Short Intervals on Average" (jointly with Kaisa Matomaki, Terence Tao, Joni Teravainen, and Tamar Ziegler). Maksym's work on the Kummer-Petterson Conjecture was recognized in the 2024 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize. The prize was won by his co-author and post-doctoral mentee Alexander Dunn.
Math Faculty Win 2025 FSA
Feb 21, 2025
The Frontier of Science Award is awarded by the International Congress of Basic Sciences to a recent paper, recognized for a major breakthrough in its field. The following NU Math Faculty Members won a 2025 FSA:
- Rachel Greeneld won for her article, "A counterexample to the periodic tiling conjecture" (by Rachel Greenfeld, Terence Tao)
- Bryna Kra won for her article, "Infinite sumsets in sets with positive density" (by Bryna Kra, Joel Moreira, Florian Richter, Donald Robertson)
- John Francis won for his article, "A 2025 Factorization homology of stratified spaces" (by David Ayala, John Francis, Hiro Tanaka)
- Xiumin Du won for her article, "A sharp Schrödinger maximal estimate in R2" (by Xiumin Du, Larry Guth, Xiaochun Li)
- Gábor Székelyhidi won for his article, "Sasaki-Einstein metrics and K-stability" (by Tristan C. Collins, Gábor Székelyhidi)
Rachel Greenfeld Wins 2025 Sloan Fellowship
Feb 21, 2025
NU Math faculty member, Rachel Greenfeld, has won a 2025 Sloan Fellowship, which is given to scholars representing the most promising early-career scientists working today.
UG Colloquium on Feb 26
Feb 21, 2025
Alex Iosevich of University of Rochester will be present "Fourier Series, Signal Recovery, and Real-Life Applications" at the Undergraduate Colloquium on Wed, Feb 26th 4:30-5:30p in Lunt 105.
Rachel Greenfeld Awarded NSF Career Grant
Feb 4, 2025
NU Math faculty member, Rachel Greenfeld, has been awarded a CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation. The 5-year award, “Structure Theory in Additive Combinatorics”, will bring exciting research and training activities to our department.