Joint Mathematics Meetings Invited Addresses

Current as of Saturday, January 14, 2023 03:30:05

 
 

2023 Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2023)

  • John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, Boston Marriott Hotel, and Boston Sheraton Hotel, Boston, MA
  • January 4-7, 2023 (Wednesday - Saturday)
  • Meeting #1183

Associate Secretary for the AMS Scientific Program:

Steven H. Weintraub, Lehigh University shw2@lehigh.edu

 

Links to abstracts will be available approximately two weeks (for sectional meetings) to six weeks (for national meetings) after the abstracts deadline.

Joint Invited Addresses

  • Laura G. DeMarco, Harvard University, Rigidity and uniformity in algebraic dynamics (AWM-AMS Noether Lecture)
  • Jordan S. Ellenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Outward-facing mathematics (JPBM Communications Award Lecture)
  • Philip Maini, University of Oxford, Are we there yet? Modelling collective cell motion in biology and medicine. (AAAS-AMS Invited Address)
  • Omayra Ortega, Sonoma State University, Who are we serving with our scholarship: a Covid model case study. (MAA-SIAM-AMS Hrabowski-Gates-Tapia-McBay Lecture)
  • Grant Sanderson, 3blue1brown, Raising the ceiling and lowering the floor of math exposition (JPBM Communications Award Lecture)
  • Bernd Sturmfels, University of California, Berkeley, The Quadratic Formula Revisited (MAA-AMS-SIAM Gerald and Judith Porter Public Lecture)
  • Talithia Williams, Harvey Mudd College, The power of talk: engaging the public in mathematics. (JPBM Communications Award Lecture)

AMS Invited Addresses

  • Rodrigo Banuelos, Purdue University, Sharp inequalities in probability and harmonic analysis
  • Richard G. Baraniuk, Rice University, The Mathematics of Deep Learning (AMS Josiah Willard Gibbs Lecture)
  • Eugenia Cheng, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Associativity, Commutativity and Units: a Higher-dimensional ballet (AMS Erdős Memorial Lecture)
  • Camillo De Lellis, Institute For Advanced Study, Princeton, Flows of nonsmooth vector fields (AMS Colloquium Lecture I - Camillo De Lellis, Institute for Advanced Study)
  • Camillo De Lellis, Institute For Advanced Study, Princeton, Flows of nonsmooth vector fields. (AMS Colloquium Lecture II - Camillo De Lellis, Institute for Advanced Study)
  • Camillo De Lellis, Institute For Advanced Study, Princeton, Flows of nonsmooth vector fields, (AMS Colloquium Lecture III - Camillo De Lellis, Institute for Advanced Study)
  • Wilfrid Gangbo, UCLA, Recent Progress on Master equations in Mean Field Games
  • Ling Long, Louisiana State University, A Stroll in the Garden of Hypergeometric Functions (AMS Maryam Mirzakhani Lecture)
  • Chris Rasmussen, Center for Research in Math and Science Education, Three Models of Successful Department Change Approaches for Infusing Active Learning in Introductory Mathematics Courses (AMS Lecture on Education)
  • Nikhil Srivastava, University of California, Berkeley, Four Ways to Diagonalize a Matrix (von Neumann Lecture)
  • Rekha Rachel Thomas, University of Washington, Ideals and Varieties of the Pinhole Camera

Invited Addresses of Other JMM Partners

  • Nathan N. Alexander, Morehouse College, Histories of African Americans Connecting Mathematics and Society (NAM Cox-Talbot Address)
  • Jeremy David Avigad, Carnegie Mellon University, The promise of formal mathematics. (ASL)
  • Peter Cholak, Notre Dame, Ramsey like theorems on the rationals. (ASL)
  • Sylvester James Gates, Jr, Clark Leadership Chair in Science, University of Maryland; past president of American Physical Society, National Medal of Science, What challenges does data science present to mathematics education? (TPSE)
  • Edray Goins, Pomona College, Distance Makes the Math Grow Deeper: Rational Distance Sets, Nate Dean, and Me (PME)
  • Ryan Hynd, University of Pennsylvania, The Blaschke--Lebesgue theorem revisited (NAM Claytor-Woodard Lecture)
  • Franziska Jahnke, University of Münster, Model theory of perfectoid fields (ASL)
  • Apoorva Khare, Indian Institute of Science, Analysis applications of Schur polynomials. (ILAS)
  • Stephen S. Kudla, University of Toronto, Modularity of generating series of divisors on unitary Shimura varieties (AIM)
  • Luis Antonio Leyva, Vanderbilt-Peabody College, Undergraduate Mathematics Education as a White, Cisheteropatriarchal Space and Opportunities for Structural Disruption to Advance Queer of Color Justice (SPECTRA)
  • Sandra Müller, Technical University of Vienna, Universally Baire sets, determinacy and inner models (ASL)
  • Mason Porter, University of California, Los Angeles, Bounded-confidence models of opinion dynamics on networks. (SIAM)
  • Robert Santos, US Census Bureau, At the Juncture of Mathematics, Statistics, Social Sciences and Society: the Census Bureau Use Case (ASA Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies Lecture)
  • Robert Santos, US Census Bureau, To be announced (ASA Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies Lecture)
  • Lynn Scow, California State University, San Bernardino, Semi-retractions and the Ramsey Property (ASL)
  • Assaf Shani, Harvard University, Classifying invariants for Borel equivalence relations (ASL)
  • Erik Donal Walsberg, University of California Irvine, Model theory of large fields (ASL)

Invited Addresses of Other Organizations

  • Estrella Johnson, Virginia Tech, What the Research Says about Active Learning -- and What it Doesn't (Project NExT Lecture on Teaching and Learning)