Martin Hairer
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Martin Hairer in 2014, portrait via the Royal Society
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Born | Geneva |
14 November 1975
Residence | Kenilworth |
Citizenship | Austrian |
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Institutions | University of Warwick |
Alma mater | University of Geneva |
Thesis | Comportement Asymptotique d'Équations à Dérivées Partielles Stochastiques (2001) |
Doctoral advisor | Jean-Pierre Eckmann[2] |
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Spouse | Xue-Mei Li |
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Martin Hairer FRS (born 14 November 1975 in Geneva) is an Austrian mathematician working in the field of stochastic analysis, in particular stochastic partial differential equations. He is Regius Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick,[1][3] having previously held a position at the Courant Institute of New York University.[3][4][5][6] He was awarded the Fields Medal in 2014.[7]
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Education
Hairer attended the College Claparede in Geneva, followed by the University of Geneva, where he obtained his PhD under the supervision of Jean-Pierre Eckmann in 2001.[2]
Research
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Professor Martin Hairer is one of the world's foremost leaders in the field of stochastic partial differential equations in particular, and in stochastic analysis and stochastic dynamics in general. By bringing new ideas to the subject he made fundamental advances in many important directions such as the study of variants of Hormander's theorem, systematisation of the construction of Lyapunov functions for stochastic systems, development of a general theory of ergodicity for non-Markovian systems, multiscale analysis techniques, theory of homogenisation, theory of path sampling and, most recently, theory of rough paths and the newly introduced theory of regularity structures.[8]
Under the name HairerSoft, he develops Macintosh software.[9]
Awards and honours
- Advanced Research Fellowship, EPSRC (2006–2011)[10]
- Editors' Choice Award, Macworld (2007)[11]
- Whitehead Prize, London Mathematical Society (2008)[12][13][14]
- Philip Leverhulme Prize, Leverhulme Trust (2008)[15][16]
- Wolfson Research Merit Award, Royal Society (2009)
- Leverhulme Research Leadership Award, Leverhulme Trust (2012)[17]
- Fermat Prize, Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse (2013)[18][19]
- Consolidator grant, European Research Council (2014)[20]
- Elected Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2014[8]
- Fröhlich Prize, London Mathematical Society (2014)[21]
- Fields Medal (2014)[7]
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2015)[22]
Institutional and editorial affiliations
- Regius Professor of Mathematics, University of Warwick (2014)[3]
- Member of the scientific steering committee of ETHZ-ITS (since 2013)[23]
- Institut Henri Poincaré, member of scientific steering committee (since 2012)[24]
- Mathematical Research Institute of Oberwolfach, member of steering committee (since 2013)[25]
- Editor, Probability Theory and Related Fields[26]
- Editor, Nonlinear Differential Equations and Applications[27]
- Editor, Annales Henri Poincaré Ser. B[28]
- Editor, Electronic Journal of Probability[29]
- Editor, Stochastic Partial Differential Equations: Analysis and Computations[30]
Invited lectures and positions
- Visiting Professor, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse (December 2006 and February 2014)[31]
- Visiting Professor, Technical University of Berlin (July 2009)[31]
- Visiting Professor, École Normale Supérieure, Paris (April 2013)[31]
- Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (March – April 2014)[31]
- Lipschitz Lectures, Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, University of Bonn (July 2013)[32]
- Minerva Lectures, Columbia University (February 2014)[33]
- Euler Lecture, Zuse Institute Berlin (May 2014)[34]
- Medallion Lecture, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (July 2014)[35]
- Lévy Lecture, Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications (July 2014)[36]
- Invited lecture, International Congress of Mathematicians, Seoul (August 2014)[37]
Personal life
Hairer is an Austrian citizen and speaks French, German and English; he is married to the mathematician Li Xue-mei.[38] His father is Ernst Hairer, a mathematician at the University of Geneva.
External links
- Daniel Saraga: The equation Tamer, in: Horizons, Swiss National Science Foundation No. 103, p. 26–7
References
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