Dear All,
ICTP is pleased to announce that the 2017 Ramanujan
Prize Ceremony will take place today at 16:30 hrs in
the Budinich Lecture Hall.
The 2017 Ramanujan Prize for Young Mathematicians from
Developing Countries has been awarded to Eduardo Teixeira of the
Federal University of Ceará, Brazil.
Eduardo Teixeira obtained his PhD from the University of Texas
at Austin in 2005 under the direction of Luis Caffarelli. He
held a 3-year Hill assistant professorship position at Rutgers
University and in 2008 he returned to his native country,
Brazil, to further contribute to the development of the
Brazilian mathematical community. He became assistant professor
and subsequently full professor of mathematics, at the
Universidade Federal do Ceara, located in his hometown,
Fortaleza -- the same university from which he obtained his BS
degree. He was awarded the Mathematical Congress of the Americas
Prize in 2013 and was elected a permanent fellow of the
Brazilian Academy of Sciences in 2015. Recently, Teixeira
accepted a position at the University of Central Florida, USA.
The prize is in recognition of Teixeira's outstanding work in Analysis and Partial Differential Equations and is awarded jointly by ICTP, the Department of Science and Technology (DST, Government of India), and the International Mathematical Union (IMU). Free boundaries are mathematical manifestations of sharp changes in the parameters that describe a given problem. Typically, different physical laws are to be prescribed in distinct, a priori unknown subregions. This is the case, for instance, of problems involving different states of matter. Free boundaries also arise in physical reactions where interfaces retain some portion of the system’s energy, viz., latent heat, membranes, dead cores, flux balances, and so forth. The development of the contemporary free boundary theory has promoted major knowledge leverage across pure and applied sciences and in this talk I will provide a panoramic overview of such endeavor. Towards the end, I will describe how geometric insights pertaining to the systematic study of free boundary problems can be imported as to investigate regularity issues in nonlinear diffusive partial differential equations, leading to a plethora of unanticipated results.
For more information, see: http://indico.ictp.it/event/8375/
The Ceremony will be livestreamed from the following link:
http://video.ictp.it/livestream
The poster is attached.
Light refreshments will be served after the Ceremony.
On behalf of the Director, you are all warmly invited to attend
and we look forward to seeing you on this occasion.
Best regards,
Office of the Director
-- Zina Makkawi Office of the Director, ICTP