Amundson Lectures (2020)

Speaker: Roman Vershynin
Professor at the University of California, Irvine
About the Speaker: Roman Vershynin is a Professor of Mathematics working at the University of California, Irvine. His
                     primary area of expertise is high dimensional probability. He is interested in random
                     geometric structures that appear across mathematics and data sciences, in particular
                     in random matrix theory, geometric functional analysis, convex and discrete geometry,
                     geometric combinatorics, high dimensional statistics, information theory, learning
                     theory, signal processing, numerical analysis, and network science.
Roman Vershynin received an equivalent of M.S. from Kharkiv National University in
                     Ukraine in 1996 and Ph.D. from University of Missouri-Columbia in 2000. Prior to his
                     appointment at the University of California, Irvine, he was a faculty at the University
                     of Michigan (2008—2017), the University of California, Davis (2003-2008) and a postdoctoral
                     fellow at the University of Alberta in Canada (2001-2003) and Weizmann Institute of
                     Science in Israel (2000-2001). He is an Editor of Mathematical Statistics and Learning
                     (2016—present) and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications
                     (2010—present) and Acta Mathematica Hungarica (2019—present); in the past he served
                     on the editorial board of Michigan Mathematical Journal (2016—2017). His honors include
                     the Alfred Sloan Research Fellowship in 2005, an invited talk at the International
                     Congress of Mathematicians in Hyderabad in 2010 and Bessel Research Award from Humboldt
                     Foundation in 2013. He is the author of the textbook "High dimensional probability. An introduction with applications in Data Science", the winner of 2019 Prose Award for Mathematics.
For more information about this speaker, please visit: https://www.math.uci.edu/~rvershyn/cv.html
 
