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Roman Shvydkoy named AMS Fellow

Professor Roman Shvydkoy has been named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society to recognize his contributions to the fields of partial differential equations and fluid dynamics, particularly the mathematical analysis of high Reynolds number fluid flows.

There is a full list of AMS Fellows available from the AMS website which includes both the full list of 2022 AMS Fellows as well as lists for previous years. A list of other department faculty and emeritus faculty who have previously been named AMS Fellows is also available on our awards page.

The AMS has provided the following press release:

November 1, 2021

AMS NAMES 2022 CLASS OF FELLOWS

Forty-five mathematical scientists from around the world have been named Fellows of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) for 2022, the program's tenth year.

AMS members designated as Fellows of the AMS have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics. The AMS is pleased to honor excellence by presenting the class of 2022 Fellows, who are being recognized by their peers for their contributions to the profession.

View the names, institutions, and citations of the full 2022 class of Fellows .

"It is an honor to welcome a new class of AMS Fellows and to congratulate them for their notable contributions to mathematics and to the profession," said AMS President Ruth Charney. "We extend our thanks to the nominators and members of the selection committee for their help in highlighting the outstanding achievements of their colleagues. Congratulations 2022 Fellows!"