Professor Andrea Bertozzi named Ulam Scholar at Los Alamos National Laboratory

UCLA Mathematics Professor Andrea Bertozzi has been named a 2026 Ulam Scholar at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. As an Ulam Scholar, Bertozzi will be presenting a series of talks on her research during a short-term residency at the Center for Nonlinear Studies (CNLS) at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

“The Stanislaw M. Ulam Distinguished Scholar is an annual award which enables a noted scientist to spend time at the Center for Nonlinear Studies (CNLS) at Los Alamos National Laboratory carrying out research in collaboration with staff scientists of the Laboratory. The Ulam Scholarship honors the memory of the brilliant Polish-American mathematician Stan Ulam, who was among the founders of what has now become “nonlinear science.” A number of Ulam Scholars, from 1985 until the present, have made significant contributions to Laboratory efforts in nonlinear science and established sustained collaborations with researchers in the technical divisions.”

Learn more about the Ulam Scholar here.

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