Simons Fellows in Mathematics
- Application Available:
- Application Deadline (Noon Eastern Time):
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- Application Available:
- Application Deadline (Noon Eastern Time):
- Notification By:
- Earliest Award Start Date:
- General Inquiries:
[email protected] - Technical Assistance:
[email protected] - Office Hours:
Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, except designated holidays - Office Closures:
November 25–27, 2026, December 24, 2026–January 1, 2027
The Simons Foundation’s Mathematics and Physical Sciences (MPS) division is accepting applications for the Simons Fellows in Mathematics program.
Deadline for application submission: 12:00 p.m. (noon) Eastern Time on October 1, 2026
Opportunity
The Simons Foundation’s Mathematics and Physical Sciences (MPS) division invites applications for the Simons Fellows in Mathematics program to make sabbatical research leaves more productive by extending them from a single term to a full academic year. Sabbatical research leaves from classroom teaching and administrative obligations can provide strong intellectual stimulation and lead to increased creativity and productivity in theoretical research.
Awards will be based on the applicant’s scientific accomplishments in the five-year period preceding the application and on the potential scientific impact of the work to be done during the leave period.
Eligibility
Eligibility is restricted to sabbatical or equivalent leave-eligible faculty who wish to use the Simons Fellowship award for the purpose of extending at least a single-term sabbatical research leave to a full academic year without teaching or administrative responsibilities. The fellowship program will not support the extension of a full year of sabbatical research leave to an additional term. In order to receive the fellowship, you must be approved by your institution for a full year of sabbatical research leave, consisting of two consecutive semesters or three consecutive quarters with at least 50 percent of the year fully paid by the home university and no more than 50 percent fully or partly supported by the fellowship. Note: A research leave provided by a unit of a university, rather than the university-level sabbatical leave, would not normally be considered as equivalent to a sabbatical. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
If funds from the foundation are insufficient to cover the salary needs for the period supported by the fellowship, other resources can be used for this purpose. The foundation will consider circumstances where, for example, the university covers 80 percent of a full year of leave and the fellowship covers the remaining 20 percent.
Verification of sabbatical approval is not required at the time of application but must be provided to the foundation at least three months prior to the start of the applicant’s award. Please see the How to Apply tab for further information.
A Simons Fellow in Mathematics must have a teaching or administrative tenured position at the same U.S. or Canadian college or university within the mathematics department at the time of application, throughout the course of the sabbatical research leave and in the term following the leave. This must be the applicant’s primary position. Applied mathematics and statistics disciplines are eligible as long as the applicant resides within the mathematics, and not statistics, department. Those doing primarily mathematical education research are not eligible. In addition, a Fellow must have an active, current research program. Fellows cannot simultaneously hold a Simons Investigator award.
Previous fellowship awardees are allowed to apply for another fellowship as long as they follow their universities’ rules on sabbatical or equivalent leave eligibility.
Simons Foundation employees who receive a W-2 (Wage and Tax Statement) from the Simons Foundation, including employees of the Flatiron Institute, may not apply as a principal investigator (PI) to any Simons Foundation or Simons Foundation International requests for applications (RFAs) released by the Simons Foundation. PIs and any project personnel listed on the application who will receive funding for salary, travel, support for students, postdocs or research staff, lab equipment, computing time or other individual expenses may not be employees of the Simons Foundation, which includes the Flatiron Institute.
Funding
- Award Amount: A Simons Fellowship in Mathematics provides salary replacement (inclusive of both salary and fringe benefits) for up to 50 percent (up to a maximum of $125,000) of the Fellow’s current academic-year salary, whether normally paid over 9, 10 or 12 months, and up to an additional $10,000 for expenses related to the leave. The Fellow’s home institution will receive an additional 20 percent overhead on allowable direct cost expenditures, per the foundation’s indirect cost policy. The maximum total budget request should not exceed $162,000 USD.
- Award Duration: The Simons Fellowship will fund up to 50 percent of the full-year sabbatical period. Fellowship awards and sabbatical periods may begin no earlier than July 1, 2027, and no later than January 1, 2028. For example, the full leave year period could be July 1, 2027, through June 30, 2028; September 1, 2027, through August 31, 2028; or January 1, 2028, through December 31, 2028. Fellowship funding must be contiguous to the university-supported portion of the leave.
- Number of Awards: The foundation expects to award up to 50 mathematics fellowships this cycle.
Allowable Expenses
Salary replacement funds:
- May be used only to replace or partly replace academic year salary, whether normally paid over nine or twelve months, during academic terms in which the recipient does not engage in classroom teaching, academic administration or other departmental or university committee work.
- May not be used for summer salary (if salary is paid over nine months) or to increase the recipient’s academic year salary beyond the university rate.
- May be used for fringe benefits as required by the home institution.
- May be paid out over the course of the full leave.
- May not exceed the maximum allowed ($125,000).
Leave-related expense funds:
- Can only be used to support expenses related to the leave, in a manner consistent with the approved sabbatical or equivalent leave plans.
- Can be incurred at any time during the award period; they are not restricted to the terms in which salary is provided by the foundation.
- May be used toward equipment, travel (including the Fellow and the Fellow’s family members to and from the sabbatical or equivalent leave location(s) and the Fellow’s travel to meetings and collaborators), housing (for the Fellow and the Fellow’s family), automobile rental, childcare and support for visitors (including meals).
- Travel for family members for short-term visits (under one month) is not an allowable expense.
- Salaries for students or research associates will not be supported, but funds may be used to help transport members of the Fellow’s research group to the sabbatical location (if different from the home institution) to attend conferences and meetings relevant to the sabbatical plan and to provide housing.
- May not exceed the maximum allowed ($10,000).
Application Process
Applicants must submit a full application via Simons Award Manager (SAM) by October 1, 2026, 12 p.m. (noon) Eastern Time.
Award Policies
No-cost extension requests will typically not be considered.
Please note that in the event of budgetary or other considerations, The Simons Foundation, Inc. (“the Foundation” or “SF”) reserves the right to refer an application to The Simons Foundation International, Ltd. (“SFI”) for consideration and funding. SFI and SF have entered into an agreement pursuant to which SF provides program operations and administration services, including payment processing, to SFI. SFI grant recipients are subject to SF Policies & Procedures.
Our Commitment to Expanding Pathways to Science and Opportunities for All
Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds and experiences. The Simons Foundation is committed to advancing basic science and mathematics to benefit humankind and expand our collective understanding of our world. As part of our mission, we support partners, programs and initiatives that seek to broaden the scientific community and open pathways to science and mathematics careers.
The Simons Foundation provides equal opportunities to all applicants for funding without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, pregnancy, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status or any other protected category under federal, state and local law.
- Application Available:
- Application Deadline (Noon Eastern Time):
- Notification By:
- Earliest Award Start Date:
- General Inquiries:
[email protected] - Technical Assistance:
[email protected] - Office Hours:
Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, except designated holidays - Office Closures:
November 25–27, 2026, December 24, 2026–January 1, 2027
Deadline for Full Application Submission: 12:00 p.m. (noon) Eastern Time on October 1, 2026
Create an Application:
Applications must be submitted via Simons Award Manager (SAM). Please click on the Funding Opportunities icon and navigate to the Simons Fellows in Mathematics program. Click the Create Application button to begin. Applications should be started and submitted under the applicant’s own SAM account.
Application Submission:
To submit an application, the following sections must be completed in SAM:
- Record Summary:
- The applicant’s name and institution will appear in this section. The institution will default to the user’s primary affiliation in their SAM profile. Please ensure the listed institution is the one to which funds must be administered if selected for funding. If the institution or applicant must be changed, please refer to the SAM Frequently Asked Questions for assistance.
- Proposal Tab:
- Applicant Details: Enter all required fields, including your ORCID iD. The applicant may edit information via the ‘Edit Profile’ button as needed. To add your ORCID iD, navigate to the ORCID tab of the user profile, and select the ‘Create or connect your ORCID iD’ button to link to your ORCID profile. Applicants must complete their profiles by clicking the ‘Complete Profile’ button on the user profile in order to submit.
- Degrees: Enter degrees (optional).
- Title: Enter the title of the application. This should reflect the nature of the applicant’s research and sabbatical plans.
- Start and End Dates: Enter the award start and end dates, which should reflect the full sabbatical leave period. These dates will automatically populate in the budget. Please be cognizant of the end date requested. The foundation will not allow extensions of an award to address sabbatical-related trips or expenses that occur or end after the end date of the award, or for other administrative reasons. Fellowship awards and sabbatical periods may begin no earlier than July 1, 2027, and no later than January 1, 2028.
- Proposal: Proposal attachments should be single spaced and in a common typeface and font size no smaller than 10 points. Margins must be at least half an inch in all directions.
- Certification Questions: Answer sabbatical certification questions. Sabbatical approval is not required at the time of application but must be provided to the foundation at least three months prior to the start of the applicant’s award. Answering ‘No’ to “Is the PI currently approved for a leave…” question does not render the application ineligible.
- Statement of Recent Work (two-page limit, plus up to one page for references and figures, which can be embedded within the text): Upload a statement explaining the candidate’s most significant scientific work over the previous five years.
- Statement of Sabbatical Plans (two-page limit, plus up to one page for references and figures, which can be embedded within the text): Upload a statement summarizing the applicant’s plans for the entire leave period, the institution or institutions at which the leave is to be spent and the main scientific goals.
- Applicant Biosketch: Upload a PDF of the biosketch for the applicant. Biosketches must be in SciENcv, NIH, or NSF-style format or a two- to three-page CV.
- Students List: Upload a list of current or recent (past five years) graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and Ph.D. students, as applicable, including their dissertation topics and likely date of completion.
- Letter from Other Institution (if applicable):
- If the leave is to be taken at another institution or institutions and will last longer than one month, confirmation must be submitted from the host institution(s) in the form of a letter signed by relevant department chairs or other appropriate university authorities stating that the visit is approved and briefly describing the facilities that will be made available to the applicant.
- If the letter of confirmation from the prospective host institution(s) cannot be obtained, then the application must include a backup plan describing what would be done if the visit(s) were not possible. The location of the sabbatical must be confirmed, in the form of the above-mentioned letter, to the foundation at least three months prior to the start of the applicant’s award.
- The location must be at either the originally proposed host institution or at the institution(s) specified in the backup plan, unless explicit permission is obtained from the foundation no later than three months before the start of the leave. Please use the ‘Letter from Other Institution’ as the attachment type if including a backup plan.
- Indicate the extent to which, if any, generative AI technology was used and how it was used to develop your proposal.
- Indicate if the PI or any project personnel listed on this application are affiliated with the Simons Foundation or the Flatiron Institute as visiting scholars, independent contractors or employees.
- Contacts & Personnel Tab:
- Institution Administrative Contacts: At least one Signing Official and one Financial Officer must be added to this section.
- Budget Tab:
- Click the ‘Edit/Modify button‘ to add a detailed, one-year budget in U.S. dollars. In the ‘Personnel Costs‘ section, provide the applicant’s known or expected academic-year salary for the full year of the sabbatical leave period as the ‘Base Salary.’ If this is not yet finalized, please note this in the justification column and include the expected date of salary increase.
- The percentage of salary covered by the fellowship, requested salary, fringe rate and fringe cost should reflect the amount that will be covered by the fellowship during the full sabbatical leave period. These fields are required.
- For ‘Leave Related Expenses,’ provide a brief itemization of anticipated expenses and corresponding justification, not exceeding $10,000. An insufficient budget justification may result in the proposal not being considered further.
- Abstract & Keywords Tab:
- Technical Abstract: Provide a brief summary of where the applicant’s requested leave will take place and the main scientific goals during this time.
- Keywords: Click on the ‘Add/Modify Keywords’ button to select up to two tags as it applies to the applicant’s research in the last five years. Please note that your choices will be used to select the most suitable reviewers.
- Publications & Other Support Tab:
- Publications: Provide a list of up to five accepted or published papers from the previous five years via the applicant’s SAM profile or PDF upload. If using a PDF upload, please name the PDF as Last Name_First Name_Publications.
- Other Support: Please follow instructions for providing the current and pending support for the applicant via PDF upload or via the applicant’s SAM profile.
- Provide all of the applicant’s current and pending external PI or co-PI support, which includes all financial resources, whether federal or nonfederal, available that are in direct support of this applicant and their research. It is not necessary to include internal funding or this current application.
- If providing via SAM profile, please select Yes and then choose the option to ‘Select Other Support from Profile.’ Click the ‘Assign Other Support for this Proposal’ button to add other support to this application. This will display all other support related to the applicant that was previously added to their SAM profile. Reporting overlap is required to submit an application. While overlap is not a consideration for funding in this program, please click on the ‘Report Overlap’ button for each entry and select ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as appropriate.
- If using PDF upload, NSF format is sufficient and should at least provide the award number, source of funding, title of award, dates of project and total costs for each support item listed. Please name the PDF as LastName_FirstName_Support.pdf.
- Check Application Progress: Click the ‘Check Application Progress’ button to verify that all required information and files have been submitted. Any missing requirements will be listed at the top of the screen and must be corrected before the application can be submitted.
- Institutional Sign-off and Application Submission: When the application is complete, please click the ‘Send for Sign-off’ button to send the application to your Signing Official for signature. You will not be able to send the application for sign-off if any application requirements are missing. The Signing Official will receive an email from [email protected] notifying them that an application requires their signature. The Signing Official must electronically sign the application via the ‘Submission’ tab of the application. Once their signature is entered and saved, the Signing Official must click the ‘Submit Signature’ button. This will officially submit the application to the foundation. A confirmation page will appear for the Signing Official once the application is successfully submitted, and the application will now appear in the ‘Submitted’ tab of the ‘Applications and Awards’ table. The applicant, Signing Official and Financial Officer will receive an email from [email protected] when the application is signed and submitted. Please note that you will not be able to submit an application if the deadline has passed.
Once your application has been submitted, the Simons Foundation staff will be in touch if we require any additional information or revisions to your application.
Please note that in the event of budgetary or other considerations, The Simons Foundation, Inc. (“the Foundation” or “SF”) reserves the right to refer an application to The Simons Foundation International, Ltd. (“SFI”) for consideration and funding. SFI and SF have entered into an agreement pursuant to which SF provides program operations and grant administration services, including payment processing, to SFI. SFI grant recipients are subject to SF Policies and Procedures.
- Application Available:
- Application Deadline (Noon Eastern Time):
- Notification By:
- Earliest Award Start Date:
- General Inquiries:
[email protected] - Technical Assistance:
[email protected] - Office Hours:
Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, except designated holidays - Office Closures:
November 25–27, 2026, December 24, 2026–January 1, 2027
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My university does not call leaves “sabbatical,” but rather “leave without pay” or “research leave.” Am I still eligible to apply?
You are eligible to apply for the Simons Fellows program if you are eligible for a leave equivalent to a sabbatical, you will be granted a yearlong leave and at least 50 percent of the year’s salary is provided by your university.
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I have a tenure-track position. Am I eligible to apply?
No, only those with tenured positions are eligible for the fellowship.
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Can I hold a Travel Support Gift Award and a Simons Fellowship at the same time?
Yes, the foundation allows holding both awards simultaneously.
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Can the Simons Fellowship support sabbaticals in which recipients remain at their home institutions?
Yes, the fellowship can support this type of sabbatical.
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Can my sabbatical location be outside of the United States or Canada?
Yes, this is allowable.
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Although I will not be teaching any classes during my sabbatical, I will have graduate students. Is this acceptable?
Yes, this is acceptable.
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My primary appointment is in a department of computer science, although my research is primarily mathematics. Am I eligible for a Simons Fellowship in Mathematics?
No, applicants to the Simons Fellows in Mathematics program must have a tenured, primary position in the mathematics department.
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Will the foundation accept applications from computer scientists?
It is not our intent to support computer science with this program.
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Would you consider mathematical neuroscience, or other fields of mathematical biology, an eligible field for the Simons Fellows in Mathematics program?
Yes, math bio and other related fields would be an eligible field for the fellowship. Note that applicants will be evaluated based on their contributions to the field of mathematics.
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My primary research is mathematics education. Am I eligible to apply?
No, you would not be eligible to apply. The program is intended to support theoretical mathematics research.
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Can the Simons Fellowship be used to match another external fellowship?
No, the Simons Fellowship cannot be used to match another external fellowship.
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If my total academic salary for the foundation-supported term is greater than $125,000, am I allowed to make up the difference from other sources?
Yes, as long as your total salary, including foundation support for the period of the leave, is less than or equal to your academic year salary.
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Is there a limit to the number of applicants per university?
No, there is no limit.
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Are emeriti faculty eligible?
Retired and emeriti faculty are not eligible.
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I have an adjunct appointment. Am I eligible?
The intent of the program is to support scientists at academic institutions. A scientist whose primary appointment (as determined by source of salary and level of teaching commitments) is at a national laboratory or other research institute but who has an adjunct, courtesy or backup appointment at an academic institution is not eligible. Adjunct faculty members whose primary employers are academic institutions, and who are eligible on the basis of their research, are eligible for the Simons Fellowship.
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I am not a U.S. or Canadian citizen; am I eligible to be a Simons Fellow?
U.S. or Canadian citizenship is not required, but a grantee’s primary appointment must be at a U.S. or Canadian institution in order to apply to or hold the grant.
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If I am not awarded a Simons Fellowship this year, may I reapply next year?
There is no limit on the number of times one can apply, as long as one is eligible for a sabbatical.
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To whom is the grant awarded?
The grant is awarded to the Simons Fellow’s home institution.
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How do I get reimbursed for eligible expenses?
As the grant is made through the awardee’s institution, one should submit requests for reimbursement and purchases as prescribed by the awardee’s department.
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Are deadline times adjusted for time zones?
No. Please be advised that all deadlines are in Eastern Time. We recommend registering early and submitting with ample time for corrections prior to the deadline hour. Site traffic can slow page-load times. You will not be able to submit after the deadline has passed.
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Can I make changes to the application once it has been submitted?
If changes are required to the application after submission, you must first contact [email protected]. Applications can only be changed prior to the deadline. Once revised, the application must be sent for sign-off and signed by the Signing Official again in order to resubmit.
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Note regarding potential referral of an application to The Simons Foundation International, Ltd. (SFI)
Please note that in the event of budgetary or other considerations, The Simons Foundation, Inc. (“the Foundation” or “SF”) reserves the right to refer an application to The Simons Foundation International, Ltd. (“SFI”) for consideration and funding. SFI and SF have entered into an agreement pursuant to which SF provides program operations and grant administration services, including payment processing, to SFI. SFI grant recipients are subject to SF Policies and Procedures.
The Simons Foundation is pleased to announce the 2026 Simons Fellows in Mathematics. These grants will be funded by the Simons Foundation International and administered by the Simons Foundation.
2026
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Mina Aganagic, Ph.D.
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Dima Arinkin, Ph.D.
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Daniel Berwick-Evans, Ph.D.
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Christopher Bishop, Ph.D.
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Grigoriy Blekherman, Ph.D.
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Irina Bobkova, Ph.D.
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Jeff Calder, Ph.D.
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Vorrapan Chandee, Ph.D.
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Tsao-Hsien Chen, Ph.D.
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Alexander Cloninger, Ph.D.
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Baris Coskunuzer, Ph.D.
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Aliakbar Daemi, Ph.D.
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Casey Diekman, Ph.D.
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Teena Gerhardt, Ph.D.
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Reza Gheissari, Ph.D.
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Robert Guralnick, Ph.D.
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Benjamin Hayes, Ph.D.
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Alex Iosevich, Ph.D.
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Juhi Jang, Ph.D.
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Hao Jia, Ph.D.
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Victor Kac, Ph.D.
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Marcus Khuri, Ph.D.
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Allen Knutson, Ph.D.
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Christopher Leininger, Ph.D.
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Linyuan Lu, Ph.D.
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Eyal Lubetzky, Ph.D.
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Jonathan Luk, Ph.D.
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Sam Nariman, Ph.D.
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Toan Nguyen, Ph.D.
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Sam Payne, Ph.D.
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Aaron Pollack, Ph.D.
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Alexei Poltoratski, Ph.D.
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Florian Pop, Ph.D.
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Anantharam Raghuram, Ph.D.
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Emily Riehl, Ph.D.
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Arnd Scheel, Ph.D.
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Andreas Seeger, Ph.D.
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Anne Shiu, Ph.D.
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Noah Snyder, Ph.D.
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Valerio Toledano Laredo, Ph.D.
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Oleksandr Tsymbaliuk, Ph.D.
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Preston Wake, Ph.D.
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Jared Weinstein, Ph.D.
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Elisabeth Werner, Ph.D.
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Craig Westerland, Ph.D.
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Kirsten Wickelgren, Ph.D.
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Alexander Wright, Ph.D.
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Xiangxiong Zhang, Ph.D.
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Ruixiang Zhang, Ph.D.
2025
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John Baldwin, Ph.D.
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Mladen Bestvina, Ph.D.
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Christine Breiner, Ph.D.
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Boris Bukh, Ph.D.
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Daniela Calvetti, Ph.D.
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Richard Canary, Ph.D.
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Huai-Dong Cao, Ph.D.
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Zhen-Qing Chen, Ph.D.
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Linda Chen, Ph.D.
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Sergey Denisov, Ph.D.
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Harm Derksen, Ph.D.
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Dmitry Dolgopyat, Ph.D.
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Dzmitry Dudko, Ph.D.
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Jordan Ellenberg, Ph.D.
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Yekaterina Epshteyn, Ph.D.
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Sergey Fomin, Ph.D.
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Kevin Ford, Ph.D.
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Javier Gómez-Serrano, Ph.D.
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Lan-Hsuan Huang, Ph.D.
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Daniel Isaksen, Ph.D.
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Paata Ivanisvili, Ph.D.
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Ben Jaye, Ph.D.
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Jeremy Kahn, Ph.D.
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Panayotis Kevrekidis, Ph.D.
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Dimitris Koukoulopoulos, Ph.D.
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Bryna Kra, Ph.D.
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Claude LeBrun, Ph.D.
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Kyungyong Lee, Ph.D.
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Anton Leykin, Ph.D.
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Yu-Shen Lin, Ph.D.
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Yevgeny Liokumovich, Ph.D.
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Feng Luo, Ph.D.
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Cary Malkiewich, Ph.D.
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Sara Maloni, Ph.D.
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Per-Gunnar Martinsson, Ph.D.
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Mona Merling, Ph.D.
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Cristian Popescu, Ph.D.
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Pavlo Pylyavskyy, Ph.D.
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Eric Riedl, Ph.D.
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Sunder Sethuraman, Ph.D.
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Bernd Siebert, Ph.D.
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Philippe Sosoe, Ph.D.
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Betsy Stovall, Ph.D.
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Samuel Taylor, Ph.D.
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Nam Trang, Ph.D.
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András Vasy, Ph.D.
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Trevor Wooley, Ph.D.
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Yu Yuan, Ph.D.
2024
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Dan Abramovich, Ph.D.
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Benjamin Antieau, Ph.D.
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Jinho Baik, Ph.D.
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József Balogh, Ph.D.
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Yuliy Baryshnikov, Ph.D.
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Andrew Berget, Ph.D.
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Kenneth Bromberg, Ph.D.
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Dawei Chen, Ph.D.
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Tamás Darvas, Ph.D.
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Semyon Dyatlov, Ph.D.
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Lisa Fauci, Ph.D.
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Alexander Furman, Ph.D.
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Joshua Greene, Ph.D.
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Daniel Halpern-Leistner, Ph.D.
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Jonathan Hauenstein, Ph.D.
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Matthew Hedden, Ph.D.
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Florian Herzig, Ph.D.
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Dihua Jiang, Ph.D.
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Adam Kanigowski, Ph.D.
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Bruce Kleiner, Ph.D.
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Thomas Koberda, Ph.D.
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Alex Kontorovich, Ph.D.
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Peter Kronheimer, Ph.D.
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Thomas Lam, Ph.D.
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Chao Li, Ph.D.
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Wencai Liu, Ph.D.
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Ivan Loseu, Ph.D.
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Kathryn Mann, Ph.D.
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Jonathan Mattingly
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Curtis McMullen, Ph.D.
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Connor Mooney, Ph.D.
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Alexander Nabutovsky, Ph.D.
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Denis Osin, Ph.D.
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Greta Panova, Ph.D.
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Andrew Putman, Ph.D.
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Regina Rotman, Ph.D.
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Yanir Rubinstein, Ph.D.
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Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.
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Arul Shankar, Ph.D.
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Hao Shen, Ph.D.
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Pablo Shmerkin, Ph.D.
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Daniel Tataru, Ph.D.
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Nicolas Templier, Ph.D.
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Burt Totaro, Ph.D.
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Monica Visan, Ph.D.
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Van Vu, Ph.D.
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Lu Wang, Ph.D.
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Mu-Tao Wang, Ph.D.
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Li Wang, Ph.D.
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Sijue Wu, Ph.D.
2023
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Michael Aizenman, Ph.D.
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Jarod Alper, Ph.D.
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Aravind Asok, Ph.D.
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Antonio Auffinger, Ph.D.
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Nir Avni, Ph.D.
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Matthew Baker, Ph.D.
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Jennifer Balakrishnan, Ph.D.
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Alexander Braverman, Ph.D.
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Melody Chan, Ph.D.
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Wei-Kuo Chen, Ph.D.
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Xiuxiong Chen, Ph.D.
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Tobias Colding, Ph.D.
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Panagiota Daskalopoulos, Ph.D.
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Tarek Elgindi, Ph.D.
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Sheel Ganatra, Ph.D.
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Andrey Gogolev, Ph.D.
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Daniel Groves, Ph.D.
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Mihaela Ifrim, Ph.D.
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Mattias Jonsson, Ph.D.
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Junehyuk Jung, Ph.D.
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Kiran Kedlaya, Ph.D.
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Sergiu Klainerman, Ph.D.
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Robert Lemke Oliver, Ph.D.
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Aaron Levin, Ph.D.
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Guozhen Lu, Ph.D.
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Anna Mazzucato, Ph.D.
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Dhruv Mubayi, Ph.D.
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Andrew Neitzke, Ph.D.
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Hoi Nguyen, Ph.D.
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Lillian Pierce, Ph.D.
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Timo Seppäläinen, Ph.D.
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Sug Woo Shin, Ph.D.
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Christopher Sogge, Ph.D.
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Bulent Tosun, Ph.D.
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Jeff Viaclovsky, Ph.D.
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Botong Wang, Ph.D.
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Jun Yin, Ph.D.
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Inna Zakharevich, Ph.D.
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Xin Zhou, Ph.D.
2022
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David F. Anderson, Ph.D.
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Jason Behrstock, Ph.D.
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Jin-Yi Cai, Ph.D.
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Xuwen Chen, Ph.D.
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Vaughn Climenhaga, Ph.D.
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Henri Darmon, Ph.D.
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Giovanni Forni, Ph.D.
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Ailana Fraser, Ph.D.
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Alexander Goncharov, Ph.D.
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Matthew Gursky, Ph.D.
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Piotr Hajłasz, Ph.D.
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Jennifer Hom, Ph.D.
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Adrian Ioana, Ph.D.
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Nataša Jonoska, Ph.D.
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Jeff Kahn, Ph.D.
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Jeremy Kahn, Ph.D.
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Chanwoo Kim, Ph.D.
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Dmitry Kleinbock, Ph.D.
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Alexander Kleshchev, Ph.D.
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Sándor Kovács, Ph.D.
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Michael Larsen, Ph.D.
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H. Blaine Lawson, Ph.D.
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Melvin Leok, Ph.D.
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Tao Li, Ph.D.
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Ayelet Lindenstrauss, Ph.D.
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Robert Lipshitz, Ph.D.
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Robert J. McCann, Ph.D.
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Emily Riehl, Ph.D.
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Mark Rudelson, Ph.D.
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Rayan Saab, Ph.D.
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Laurent Saloff-Coste, Ph.D.
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Michael Stillman, Ph.D.
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Vesna Stojanoska, Ph.D.
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Jeffrey D. Streets, Ph.D.
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Pham Huu Tiep, Ph.D.
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Alex Townsend, Ph.D.
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Mariusz Urbański, Ph.D.
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Alexander Zupan, Ph.D.
2021
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Mohammed Abouzaid, Ph.D.
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Dan Abramovich, Ph.D.
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Louigi Addario-Berry, Ph.D.
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Radu Balan, Ph.D.
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Sandra Cerrai, Ph.D.
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Ivan Corwin, Ph.D.
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Carina Curto, Ph.D.
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Charles Doering, Ph.D.
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Hongjie Dong, Ph.D.
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Alexander Elgart, Ph.D.
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Solomon Friedberg, Ph.D.
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Loukas Grafakos, Ph.D.
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Alan Hammond, Ph.D.
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Kate Juschenko, Ph.D.
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Joel Kamnitzer, Ph.D.
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Konstantin Khanin, Ph.D.
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Chandrashekhar Khare, Ph.D.
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Mikhail Khovanov, Ph.D.
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Bryna Kra, Ph.D.
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George Lusztig, Ph.D.
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Russell Lyons, Ph.D.
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Konstantin Mischaikow, Ph.D.
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Jennifer Morse, Ph.D.
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Grigoris Paouris, Ph.D.
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Benoit Pausader, Ph.D.
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Kasra Rafi, Ph.D.
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Firas Rassoul-Agha, Ph.D.
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Yiannis Sakellaridis, Ph.D.
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Laura Schaposnik, Ph.D.
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Christian Schnell, Ph.D.
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Zhongwei Shen, Ph.D.
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Katherine Stange, Ph.D.
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Hung Tran, Ph.D.
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Gunther Uhlmann, Ph.D.
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Jan Wehr, Ph.D.
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Jonathan Wise, Ph.D.
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Helen Wong, Ph.D.
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Jared Wunsch, Ph.D.
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Michael Yampolsky, Ph.D.
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Andrej Zlatoš, Ph.D.
2020
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Benjamin Antieau, Ph.D.
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József Balogh, Ph.D.
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Jacob Bedrossian, Ph.D.
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Roman Bezrukavnikov, Ph.D.
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Paul Bourgade, Ph.D.
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Martin Bridgeman, Ph.D.
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Richard Canary, Ph.D.
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Jonathan Chaika, Ph.D.
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Xiaohui Chen, Ph.D.
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Artem Chernikov, Ph.D.
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David Damanik, Ph.D.
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Mark Andrea de Cataldo, Ph.D.
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Adrian Diaconu, Ph.D.
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Nathan Dunfield, Ph.D.
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David Fisher, Ph.D.
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Mohammad Ghomi, Ph.D.
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Michael Harris, Ph.D.
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Svetlana Jitomirskaya, Ph.D.
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Tasho Kaletha, Ph.D.
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Boris Khesin, Ph.D.
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Marcus Khuri, Ph.D.
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Alexander Kiselev, Ph.D.
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Leonid Koralov, Ph.D.
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Michael Lacey, Ph.D.
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Yanyan Li, Ph.D.
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Victor Lie, Ph.D.
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Mauro Maggioni, Ph.D.
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Elizabeth Meckes, Ph.D.
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Hee Oh, Ph.D.
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Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.
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Karl Schwede, Ph.D.
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Konstantinos Spiliopoulos, Ph.D.
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Bianca Viray, Ph.D.
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Z. Jane Wang, Ph.D.
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Rachel Ward, Ph.D.
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Juncheng Wei, Ph.D.
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Elisabeth Werner, Ph.D.
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Ting Zhou, Ph.D.
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Xinwen Zhu, Ph.D.
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Aleksey Zinger, Ph.D.
2019
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Federico Ardila, Ph.D.
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Nir Avni, Ph.D.
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Yuri Berest, Ph.D.
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Christopher Bishop, Ph.D.
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Sergey Bobkov, Ph.D.
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Vyjayanthi Chari, Ph.D.
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Ivan Cherednik, Ph.D.
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Gheorghe Craciun, Ph.D.
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Philippe Di Francesco, Ph.D.
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William Duke, Ph.D.
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Sergey Fomin, Ph.D.
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Joshua Greene, Ph.D.
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Changfeng Gui, Ph.D.
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Robert Guralnick, Ph.D.
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Juhi Jang, Ph.D.
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Victor Kac, Ph.D.
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Matthew Kahle, Ph.D.
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Nets Katz, Ph.D.
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Rinat Kedem, Ph.D.
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Autumn Kent, Ph.D.
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Inwon Christina Kim, Ph.D.
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Sergiu Klainerman, Ph.D.
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Slava Krushkal, Ph.D.
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Kai-Wen Lan, Ph.D.
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Xiaochun Li, Ph.D.
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Irina Mitrea, Ph.D.
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Toan Nguyen, Ph.D.
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Denis Osin, Ph.D.
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Dmitry Panchenko, Ph.D.
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Irena Peeva, Ph.D.
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Malabika Pramanik, Ph.D.
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Eric Rowell, Ph.D.
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Andreas Seeger, Ph.D.
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Evgueni Tevelev, Ph.D.
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Tatiana Toro, Ph.D.
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Jared Weinstein, Ph.D.
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Michael Wolf, Ph.D.
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Paul Yang, Ph.D.
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Guoliang Yu, Ph.D.
2018
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Marcelo Aguiar, Ph.D.
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Anar Akhmedov, Ph.D.
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Dmytro Arinkin, Ph.D.
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Aaron Bertram, Ph.D.
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Lydia Bieri, Ph.D.
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Alexander Braverman, Ph.D.
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Ching-Li Chai, Ph.D.
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Jingyi Chen, Ph.D.
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Yingda Cheng, Ph.D.
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Jordan Ellenberg, Ph.D.
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Rui Loja Fernandes, Ph.D.
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Amanda Folsom, Ph.D.
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Michael Goldstein, Ph.D.
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Alexander Goncharov, Ph.D.
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Anton Gorodetski, Ph.D.
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Antonella Grassi, Ph.D.
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Lan-Hsuan Huang, Ph.D.
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David Jerison, Ph.D.
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Jeffrey Lagarias, Ph.D.
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Claude LeBrun, Ph.D.
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Lionel Levine, Ph.D.
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Marta Lewicka, Ph.D.
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Max Lieblich, Ph.D.
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Jacob Lurie, Ph.D.
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Govind Menon, Ph.D.
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Antonio Montalban, Ph.D.
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Mircea Mustata, Ph.D.
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Alexei Oblomkov, Ph.D.
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Sam Payne, Ph.D.
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Olga Plamenevskaya, Ph.D.
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Kavita Ramanan, Ph.D.
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Sebastien Roch, Ph.D.
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Federico Rodríguez Hertz, Ph.D.
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Sunder Sethuraman, Ph.D.
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Roman Shvydkoy, Ph.D.
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Yannick Sire, Ph.D.
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Christopher Sogge, Ph.D.
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Frank Thorne, Ph.D.
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Shankar Venkataramani, Ph.D.
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Alexander Vladimirsky, Ph.D.
2017
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Matthew Baker, Ph.D.
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David Ben-Zvi, Ph.D.
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Mladen Bestvina, Ph.D.
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Lewis Bowen, Ph.D.
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Tobias Colding, Ph.D.
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Panagiota Daskalopoulos, Ph.D.
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Aleksandar Donev, Ph.D.
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Zeev Dvir, Ph.D.
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Ezra Getzler, Ph.D.
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Anna Gilbert, Ph.D.
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Florian Herzig, Ph.D.
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John Imbrie, Ph.D.
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Jeff Kahn, Ph.D.
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Jeremy Kahn, Ph.D.
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Michael Kapovich, Ph.D.
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Boris Khesin, Ph.D.
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Kay Kirkpatrick, Ph.D.
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Nitu Kitchloo, Ph.D.
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Alex Kontorovich, Ph.D.
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Svitlana Mayboroda, Ph.D.
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Chikako Mese, Ph.D.
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Tomasz Mrowka, Ph.D.
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Camil Muscalu, Ph.D.
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Irina Nenciu, Ph.D.
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Thomas Nevins, Ph.D.
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Hee Oh, Ph.D.
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Julia Pevtsova, Ph.D.
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Andrei Rapinchuk, Ph.D.
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Daniel Ruberman, Ph.D.
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Mark Rudelson, Ph.D.
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Thomas Scanlon, Ph.D.
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Natasa Sesum, Ph.D.
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Gigliola Staffilani, Ph.D.
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Nicolas Templier, Ph.D.
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Benedek Valkó, Ph.D.
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András Vasy, Ph.D.
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Alexander Volberg, Ph.D.
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Sijue Wu, Ph.D.
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Wei Zhang, Ph.D.
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Maciej Zworski, Ph.D.
2016
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Jinho Baik, Ph.D.
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Fedor Bogomolov, Ph.D.
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Lev Borisov, Ph.D.
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Alexei Borodin, Ph.D.
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Fioralba Cakoni, Ph.D.
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Xiuxiong Chen, Ph.D.
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Maria Gordina, Ph.D.
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J. Elisenda Grigsby, Ph.D.
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Thomas Haines, Ph.D.
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Julia Hartmann, Ph.D.
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Christopher Hoffman, Ph.D.
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Vera Mikyoung Hur, Ph.D.
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Michael Hutchings, Ph.D.
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Adrian Iovita, Ph.D.
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Gautam Iyer, Ph.D.
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Vadim Kaloshin, Ph.D.
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Vitali Kapovitch, Ph.D.
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Kiumars Kaveh, Ph.D.
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Sean Keel, Ph.D.
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Bryna Kra, Ph.D.
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Radu Laza, Ph.D.
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Liping Liu, Ph.D.
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Dan Margalit, Ph.D.
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Andrew Neitzke, Ph.D.
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Adam Oberman, Ph.D.
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Robert Pego, Ph.D.
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Robin Pemantle, Ph.D.
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Robert Pollack, Ph.D.
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Sorin Popa, Ph.D.
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Dinakar Ramakrishnan, Ph.D.
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Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.
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Avraham Soffer, Ph.D.
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Bernd Sturmfels, Ph.D.
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Brian White, Ph.D.
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Dapeng Zhan, Ph.D.
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Shou-Wu Zhang, Ph.D.
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Michael Zieve, Ph.D.
2015
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Anthony Bloch, Ph.D.
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Liliana Borcea, Ph.D.
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Nigel Boston, Ph.D.
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Ted Chinburg, Ph.D.
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Octav Cornea, Ph.D.
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Henri Darmon, Ph.D.
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Laura DeMarco, Ph.D.
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Tyrone Duncan, Ph.D.
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John Etnyre, Ph.D.
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Alan Frieze, Ph.D.
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Dennis Gaitsgory, Ph.D.
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Allan Greenleaf, Ph.D.
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Daniel Groves, Ph.D.
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Samuel Grushevsky, Ph.D.
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Marco Gualtieri, Ph.D.
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Yan Guo, Ph.D.
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Eleny Ionel, Ph.D.
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Krešimir Josić, Ph.D.
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Rowan Killip, Ph.D.
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Sergiu Klainerman, Ph.D.
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Nicolai Krylov, Ph.D.
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Thomas Lam, Ph.D.
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Aaron Lauda, Ph.D.
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Tao Li, Ph.D.
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Hans Lindblad, Ph.D.
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Guozhen Lu, Ph.D.
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Mitchell Luskin, Ph.D.
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Robert J. McCann, Ph.D.
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Curtis McMullen, Ph.D.
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Lenhard Ng, Ph.D.
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Martin Olsson, Ph.D.
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Bjorn Poonen, Ph.D.
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Florian Pop, Ph.D.
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Mihnea Popa, Ph.D.
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Cristian Popescu, Ph.D.
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Nicolai Reshetikhin, Ph.D.
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Timo Seppäläinen, Ph.D.
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Alexander Varchenko, Ph.D.
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W. Hugh Woodin, Ph.D.
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Hong-Kun Zhang, Ph.D.
2014
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Denis Auroux, Ph.D.
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Jason Behrstock, Ph.D.
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Roman Bezrukavnikov, Ph.D.
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Francis Bonahon, Ph.D.
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Samuel R. Buss, Ph.D.
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Daniela Calvetti, Ph.D.
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Guang Cheng, Ph.D.
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Tim Cochran, Ph.D.
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Donatella Danielli, Ph.D.
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Mark Andrea de Cataldo, Ph.D.
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Giovanni Forni, Ph.D.
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Dan Freed, Ph.D.
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Alexander Furman, Ph.D.
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William Goldman, Ph.D.
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Shelly Harvey, Ph.D.
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Lizhen Ji, Ph.D.
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Svetlana Jitomirskaya, Ph.D.
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Joel Kamnitzer, Ph.D.
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Martin Kassabov, Ph.D.
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Ludmil Katzarkov, Ph.D.
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Dmitry Kleinbock, Ph.D.
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Bruce Kleiner, Ph.D.
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Elena Kosygina, Ph.D.
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Sándor Kovács, Ph.D.
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Slava Krushkal, Ph.D.
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George Lusztig, Ph.D.
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Ivan Mirkovic, Ph.D.
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Kartik Prasanna, Ph.D.
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Firas Rassoul-Agha, Ph.D.
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Romyar Sharifi, Ph.D.
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Eric Shea-Brown, Ph.D.
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Scott Sheffield, Ph.D.
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Robert Sims, Ph.D.
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Pham Huu Tiep, Ph.D.
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Kari Vilonen, Ph.D.
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Daqing Wan, Ph.D.
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Mu-Tao Wang, Ph.D.
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Lauren Williams, Ph.D.
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Christopher Woodward, Ph.D.
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Michael Yampolsky, Ph.D.
2013
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József Balogh, Ph.D.
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Dror Bar-Natan, Ph.D.
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Alexander Braverman, Ph.D.
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Martin Bridgeman, Ph.D.
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Xiaodong Cao, Ph.D.
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Jeff Cheeger, Ph.D.
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Ivan Cherednik, Ph.D.
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J. Theodore Cox, Ph.D.
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Rodica Curtu, Ph.D.
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Vin de Silva, Ph.D.
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Ron Donagi, Ph.D.
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Hao Fang, Ph.D.
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Mikhail Feldman, Ph.D.
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Yuval Flicker, Ph.D.
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Gregory Galloway, Ph.D.
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Stavros Garoufalidis, Ph.D.
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Tara Holm, Ph.D.
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Christian Houdre, Ph.D.
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Nicholas Katz, Ph.D.
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Ralph Kaufmann, Ph.D.
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Konstantin Khanin, Ph.D.
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Leonid Koralov, Ph.D.
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Michael Larsen, Ph.D.
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Zhiwu Lin, Ph.D.
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John Lott, Ph.D.
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Elizabeth Meckes, Ph.D.
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Mark Meckes, Ph.D.
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Peter Miller, Ph.D.
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M. Ram Murty, Ph.D.
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Andrea Nahmod, Ph.D.
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Barry Simon, Ph.D.
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Hart Smith, Ph.D.
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Jason Starr, Ph.D.
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Catherine Sulem, Ph.D.
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Peter Thomas, Ph.D.
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Konstantina Trivisa, Ph.D.
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Yen-Hsi Tsai, Ph.D.
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Gunther Uhlmann, Ph.D.
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Ravi Vakil, Ph.D.
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Michelle Wachs, Ph.D.
2012
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Ian Agol, Ph.D.
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Michael Aizenman, Ph.D.
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Sergey Bobkov, Ph.D.
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Jared Bronski, Ph.D.
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Gautam Chinta, Ph.D.
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Kevin Costello, Ph.D.
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David Damanik, Ph.D.
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James Damon, Ph.D.
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Tommaso de Fernex, Ph.D.
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Aise de Jong, Ph.D.
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Alan Demlow, Ph.D.
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Nathan Dunfield, Ph.D.
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David Fisher, Ph.D.
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Jason Fulman, Ph.D.
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Ira Gessel, Ph.D.
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Paul Gunnells, Ph.D.
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Robert Guralnick, Ph.D.
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Weimin Han, Ph.D.
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Ko Honda, Ph.D.
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Srikanth Iyengar, Ph.D.
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Trachette Jackson, Ph.D.
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Victor Kac, Ph.D.
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János Kollár, Ph.D.
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Igor Krichever, Ph.D.
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Michael Lacey, Ph.D.
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Elliott Lieb, Ph.D.
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Bradley Lucier, Ph.D.
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Zhengyu Mao, Ph.D.
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Gloria Mari-Beffa, Ph.D.
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Robert Meyerhoff, Ph.D.
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Jennifer Morse, Ph.D.
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Assaf Naor, Ph.D.
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Itay Neeman, Ph.D.
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Irena Peeva, Ph.D.
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Sorin Popa, Ph.D.
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Brian Rider, Ph.D.
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Dan Romik, Ph.D.
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Christian Rosendal, Ph.D.
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Anne Schilling, Ph.D.
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Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.
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Theodore Slaman, Ph.D.
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Christopher Sogge, Ph.D.
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Joel Spruck, Ph.D.
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Daniel Tataru, Ph.D.
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Tatiana Toro, Ph.D.
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Bernd Ulrich, Ph.D.
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Jeff Viaclovsky, Ph.D.
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Alexander Voronov, Ph.D.
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Changyou Wang, Ph.D.
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Eric Zaslow, Ph.D.