Glowinski Honored in Inaugural Class of American Mathematical Society Fellows
Designation Recognizes Members for Outstanding Contributions to the Profession
Roland Glowinski, Cullen Professor of Mathematics at the 探花视频, has
been named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) for 2013, the program鈥檚
inaugural year.
The class of 1,119 Fellows, announced on November 1, includes mathematical scientists from more than 600 institutions around the world. The prestigious program recognizes AMS members who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication and utilization of mathematics.
鈥淭he new AMS Fellows Program recognizes some of the most accomplished mathematicians -- AMS members who have contributed to our understanding of deep and important mathematical questions, to applications throughout the scientific world, and to educational excellence,鈥 said AMS President Eric M. Friedlander.
Glowinski joined the AMS when he moved to the U.S. in 1985. 鈥淚t is indeed a great honor to be named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society and to be recognized for my contributions to the profession,鈥 he said.
A member of French National Academy of Sciences and the French National Academy of Technology, Glowinski became a member of the UH faculty in 1985. He received the university鈥檚 Esther Farfel Award in 2002, the highest accolade bestowed in recognition of faculty excellence. In 2009, he was named to the inaugural class of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Fellows and received that organization鈥檚 Theodore Von K谩rm谩n Prize in 2004.
鈥淭he Department of Mathematics is proud of Roland鈥檚 continued accolades. He is one of several distinguished professors who continue to bring honor to our department and the university at large,鈥 said Jeff Morgan, math department chair.
- Kathy Major, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics