James Glimm
Professor
Stony Brook university
United States of America
United States of America
Biography:
James Glimmis a distinguished Professor at Stony Brook University in New York. His pioneering work spans various disciplines, including nonlinear analysis, quantum field theory, and computational fluid dynamics. Glimm's significant contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards such as the American Mathematical Society Steele Prize for his work in nonlinear analysis and the American Physical Society Heineman Prize for his contributions to quantum field theory. His front-track methodology for shock-wave calculations, adopted by the Department of Energy, showcases his impact on computational science. Gimm's remarkable achievements have earned him membership in the National Academy of Sciences and Academia Sinica, as well as the esteemed National Medal of Science. Notably, he served as the President of the American Mathematical Society during the 2007-08 term
Research Interest:
Stochastic