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Patricia E. Bauman

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Patricia E. Bauman is an American mathematician who studies partial differential equations that model the behavior of liquid crystals and superconductors.[1] She is a professor of mathematics at Purdue University.[2]

Education and career[edit]

Bauman received her Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1982, under the supervision of Eugene Fabes; her dissertation was Properties of Non-Negative Solutions of Second-Order Elliptic Equations and their Adjoints.[3] She was a postdoctoral researcher at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and a C. L. E. Moore instructor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before joining the Purdue University faculty.[1]

Recognition[edit]

Bauman was given an AMS Centennial Fellowship for 1994 to 1995.[4] In 2012, Bauman became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[5]

She was elected chair of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Activity Group on Mathematical Aspects of Materials Science (SIAG/MS) for 2017–2019.[6] She is a former AMS Council member at large.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Patricia Bauman". Math Alliance. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  2. ^ "- Department of Mathematics, Purdue University". Department of Mathematics, Purdue University. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  3. ^ Patricia E. Bauman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ "AMS Centennial Fellowships". American Mathematical Society. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  5. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society
  6. ^ "Prof. Bauman elected chair of SIAM Activity Group". Purdue Department of Mathematics. January 25, 2017. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  7. ^ "AMS Committees". American Mathematical Society. Retrieved 2023-03-27.