Forty-six mathematical scientists from around the world have been named Fellows of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) for 2021, the program’s ninth year. UCLA Professor Michael Hill joins the Class of 2021 for his contributions to algebraic topology, in particular equivariant stable homotopy theory. To see all the names of individuals who are in this year’s class, their institutions and citations, visit http://www.ams.org/ams-fellows .
The Fellows of the AMS designation recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics. The AMS is pleased to present the class of 2021 Fellows who are being recognized by their peers for their contributions to the profession, and also to honor excellence.
“It is a great pleasure to offer my sincere congratulations to the new AMS Fellows, honored for their notable contributions to mathematics and to the profession. We are grateful to the nominators and the members of the selection committee for helping the AMS recognize the achievements of their esteemed colleagues through this fellowship.” says AMS President Jill C. Pipher.
Source: Press Release by AMS on November 1, 2020