Wilhelm Schlag
Wilhelm Schlag (born May 2, 1969) is an Austrian mathematician and Phillips Professor of Mathematics at Yale University.[1] He is known for his work in harmonic analysis and partial differential equations.
Career[]
Schlag obtained his PhD at the California Institute of Technology in 1996 under the supervision of Thomas Wolff. Since then, he has held positions at Princeton University, California Institute of Technology and the University of Chicago where he was H. J. Livingston Professor of Mathematics before moving to Yale University in 2018.[2] He has done extensive work in Fourier Analysis, Spectral theory and dispersive partial differential equations.[3]
Awards and honors[]
- Sloan Fellow, 2001
- Guggenheim Fellow,[4] 2009
- Invited Speaker, International Congress of Mathematicians, 2014
References[]
- ^ "Wilhelm Schlag". math.yale.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
- ^ "Wilhelm Schlag". fas.yale.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
- ^ "Wilhelm Schlag". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2019-05-03.
- ^ "Wilhelm Schlag". www.gf.org. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
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Categories:
- California Institute of Technology alumni
- Yale University faculty
- Princeton University faculty
- California Institute of Technology faculty
- University of Chicago faculty
- Sloan Fellows
- 20th-century American mathematicians
- 1969 births
- 21st-century American mathematicians
- Living people