Michael Aizenman
EDUCATION
B.Sc. The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1969.
Ph.D. Belfer Grad. Sch. Sc., Yeshiva University, 1975.
Post-doctoral positions: Courant Institute, Princeton Univ.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
| 1974-75 | Visiting Member, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York |
| 1975-77 | Research Associate, Departments of Physics & Mathematics, Princeton University |
| 1977-82 | Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Princeton University |
| 1982-87 |
Associate Professor (`82), Professor (`84)
& Professor II (`86) Departments of Mathematics & Physics, Rutgers University |
| 1987-90 | Professor, (NYU) Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences & Physics Dept. |
| 1990 -- |
Professor of Physics & Mathematics, Princeton University
(2002/03, 2008/09 Thomas D. Jones Professor of Mathematical Physics) |
CONCURRENT SHORT TERM VISITING POSITIONS:
IHES (Bures-sur-Yvettte, 1985),
University of Paris (1985), Caltech (1992), Tel Aviv Univ. (1998),
ETH-Zürich (1998), IAS (Princeton, 84/85, 91, 97), Weizmann Inst.
Sc. (2003- ),
Cambridge Univ. (Rothschild Visiting
Professor at the Newton Inst., June 2007).
HONORS and FELLOWSHIPS:
Dannie Heineman Prize in Mathematical Physics (Am. Phys. Soc., 2010),
Doctor Honoris Causa, Univ. de Cergy-Pontoise (2009),
Brouwer Medal (Dutch Math. Soc. and the Royal Netherlands
Acad. Sciences, 2002),
National Academy of Sciences (elected as member in 1997),
Norbert Wiener Award (AMS-SIAM, 1990),
Board of Trustees Award Rutgers Univ. (1987),
The Guido Stampacchia Prize (Scola Normale Superiore di Pisa, 1982).
SPECIAL INVITED LECTURES:
International Congress of Mathematicians, Invited Address (1983)
Sacler Lectures, Math. Dept., Tel Aviv University (2002)
Moshe Flato Memorial Lectures, Ben Gurion University (2002)
Andrejewski Lectures, Leipzig Univ. and Max Planck Inst. (2005)
J. von Neumann Lectures, TU-Münich (2009).
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
Editor-in-Chief Comm. Math. Phys. (since 2001).
Member Editorial Board of Analysis & PDE, and Rev. Math. Phys.
Previous Editorial Board sevice:
J. Stat. Phys., Ann. H. Poincaré,
Lett. Math. Phys.,
Ann. of Probab., Comm. in Pure and Appl. Math.,
and J. Math. Phys.
Member Executive Board Int. Assoc. Math. Phys. (1997-1999).
Research supported by NSF Grant DMS-0602360