Amundson Lectures (2018)

Speaker: Andrea L. Bertozzi
Professor at the University of California Los Angeles
About the Speaker: Andrea Bertozzi is an applied mathematician with expertise in nonlinear partial
                     differential equations and fluid dynamics. She also works in the areas of geometric
                     methods for image processing, crime modeling and analysis, and swarming/cooperative
                     dynamics. Bertozzi completed all her degrees in Mathematics at Princeton. She was
                     an L. E. Dickson Instructor and NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago
                     from 1991-1995. She was the Maria Geoppert-Mayer Distinguished Scholar at Argonne
                     National Laboratory from 1995-6. She was on the faculty at Duke University from 1995-2004
                     first as Associate Professor of Mathematics and then as Professor of Mathematics and
                     Physics. She has served as the Director of the Center for Nonlinear and Complex Systems
                     while at Duke. Bertozzi moved to UCLA in 2003 as a Professor of Mathematics. Since
                     2005 she has served as Director of Applied Mathematics, overseeing the graduate and
                     undergraduate research training programs at UCLA. In 2012 she was appointed the Betsy
                     Wood Knapp Chair for Innovation and Creativity. Bertozzi's honors include the Sloan
                     Research Fellowship in 1995, the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and
                     Engineers in 1996, SIAM's Kovalevsky Prize in 2009, and a Simons Math + X Investigator award in 2017. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2010 and to the
                     Fellows of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in 2010. She became
                     a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2013 and a Fellow of the American
                     Physical Society in 2016. She won a SIAM outstanding paper prize in 2014 with Arjuna
                     Flenner, for her work on geometric graph-based algorithms for machine learning. Bertozzi
                     is a Thomson-Reuters `highly cited' Researcher in mathematics for both 2015 and 2016,
                     one of about 100 worldwide in her field.
Bertozzi has served on the editorial boards of fourteen journals: SIAM Review, SIAM
                     J. Math. Anal., SIAM's Multiscale Modeling and Simulation, Interfaces and Free Boundaries,
                     Applied Mathematics Research Express (Oxford Press), Applied Mathematics Letters,
                     Mathematical Models and Methods in the Applied Sciences (M3AS), Communications in
                     Mathematical Sciences, Nonlinearity, and Advances in Differential Equations, Journal
                     of Nonlinear Science, Journal of Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Analysis Real World
                     Applications; and the J. of the American Mathematical Society.
She served as Chair of the Science Board of the NSF Institute for Computational and
                     Experimental Research in Mathematics at Brown University from 2010-2014 and previously
                     on the board of the Banff International Research Station. She served on the Science
                     Advisory Committee of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute at Berkeley from
                     2012-2016.
To date she has graduated 33 PhD students and has mentored over 40 postdoctoral scholars.
For more information about this speaker, please visit: http://www.math.ucla.edu/~bertozzi/bio.html


