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Twenty early-career mathematicians are among the 126 researchers to receive this year's US$50,000 Sloan Research Fellowships. The 20 mathematicians are:
Zeev Dvir (Princeton University), Jacob Fox (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Joshua E. Greene(Boston College), Adrian Ioana (University of California, San Diego), Gautam Iyer (Carnegie Mellon University),Sarah C. Koch (Harvard University), Alex V. Kontorovich (Yale University), Swastik Kopparty (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Jianfeng Lu (Duke University), Hoai-Minh Nguyen (University of Minnesota),Andrew Putman (Rice University), Pavlo Pylyavskyy (University of Minnesota), Yanir Rubinstein (University of Maryland, College Park), Sug Woo Shin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Jeffrey Streets (University of California, Irvine), Arthur Szlam (The City College of the City University of New York), David Treumann(Boston College), Anna K. Wienhard (Princeton University), Robert Young (University of Toronto), and Wei Zhang (Columbia University).
"Today’s Sloan Research Fellows are tomorrow’s Nobel Prize winners," said Dr. Paul L. Joskow, President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. "These outstanding men and women are responsible for some of the most exciting science being done today. The Foundation is proud to support them during this pivotal stage of their careers."
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