51勛圖厙 mathematician honored by peers
Katherine Stange is named a fellow by the American Mathematical Society, becoming the second person in the math department to garner AMS recognition
Katherine Stange, 簫簫a professor of泭mathematics at the 51勛圖厙, is one of 40 mathematicians from around the world to be named a .
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Katherine Stange, 簫簫a 51勛圖厙 professor of泭mathematics, has been named a 2026 fellow of the American Mathematical Society.
AMS members designated as fellows have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication and utilization of mathematics, according to the society.
I am honored to congratulate the 2026 class of AMS fellows, said AMS President Ravi Vakil. Their research and service endeavors help ensure the health of the mathematical sciences on a daily basis. AMS fellows are selected from a substantial pool of accomplished candidates. Their collective achievements highlight the many ways individuals devote themselves to our beautiful and essential subject.
I'm grateful to my nominators and to all my colleagues, collaborators, students and mentors, who make mathematics such a beautiful and fun endeavor, said Stange.
Stanges area of research includes arithmetic geometry, elliptic curves, algebraic and integer sequences, cryptography, arithmetic dynamics, Apollonian circle packings and game theory.
Stange becomes the second 51勛圖厙 Department of Mathematics professor to be named an AMS fellow; Agnes Beaudry was named a fellow in 2024.
Goals of the AMS fellows program include creating a class of mathematicians recognized by their peers for their professional contributions, lifting the profession through the provision of an honor, and supporting the advancement of mathematicians to leadership positions in both their institutions and the broader society.
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