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Mathematics Faculty of Distinction
Published: 12/01/2009
Emory University intends to make two or more distinguished faculty appointments in Mathematics, under the newly launched Science Faculty Distinction program. This initiative, part of Emory’s strategic plan to enhance faculty excellence, aims to significantly strengthen the basic sciences and mathematics by recruiting a number of outstanding scholars in select disciplines. The first such hiring focus will be in areas related to Computational Number Theory, broadly defined, and will contribute to a transformative change in the department of Mathematics and Computer Science. A guiding principle is for the new faculty members to add significant new strengths while enhancing and bridging existing areas of scholarship within MathCS. New faculty will complement existing areas of excellence within the department, build key connections to the physical and natural sciences at Emory and link to closely related strategic endeavors such as the Computational and Life Sciences initiative.

We invite nominations and applications from outstanding scholars who are internationally renowned scientific leaders within their fields. Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant discipline, a stellar record (and continued promise) of exemplary accomplishment in research, and a commitment to excellence in teaching. Appointments are subject to final funding approval, and are expected to be at the tenured Associate or Full Professor level. However, truly exceptional candidates at all levels will be considered. We invite queries both from individuals and from small teams of collaborating scholars who bring complementary strengths to the Science Distinction initiative. Women and underrepresented minorities are especially encouraged to apply. Applications consisting of a cover letter, CV, research and teaching statements, and three letters of recommendation directly from recommenders should be submitted via Mathjobs.org. Informal inquiries are also invited by email (n16@mathcs.emory.edu). Screening begins December 1, 2009 and will continue until all positions are filled. For additional information about the department and Emory’s strategic plan please see: http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/ and http://www.emory.edu/strategicplan/.

Emory University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes applications from women and members of minority groups.
Raman Parimala to give invited plenary lecture at International Congress of Mathematicians 2010
Published: 11/30/2009
Asa Griggs Candler Professor of mathematics Raman Parimala has been invited to deliver a plenary address at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Hyderabad, India, in August 2010. Parimala has previously given a regular invited address at ICM 1994 in Zurich. That was already an honor, but being invited to give a plenary address is more so: only about 20 mathematicians are selected to give a plenary address at each quadrennial conference. The ICM is the largest conference onmathematics and is hosted by the International Mathematical Union. The most prestigious recognitions, including the Fields Medal, are awarded at this event, in which the most important research contributions are presented by leading mathematicians.
James Taylor receives NIH Grand Opportunity (GO) grant
Published: 10/30/2009
James Taylor, Assistant Professor of Math & Computer Science and Biology, is lead PI on a recently awarded NIH "GO" grant titled "Dynamically scalable accessible analysis for next generation sequence data". Emory, Penn State, and Georgia Tech are collaborating institutions on this exciting project that brings gene sequence analysis within easy reach by leveraging "Cloud Computing" technologies. GO grants are highly competitive awards made under the NIH stimulus program; projects are selected for the high short-term impact. More details on Professor Taylor's research can be found at http://bx.mathcs.emory.edu
Visiting Professor Suresh Venapally receives Bhatnagar award
Published: 10/15/2009
Suresh Venapally, a visiting professor in the department for the 2009-10 year, was recently named as one of only eleven recipients of the prestigious Bhatnagar award in 2009. The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Awards for Science and Technology are given to scientists below 45 years of age, for their outstanding scientific contributions made primarily in India during the last 5 years proceeding the year of the Prize. The SSB Prize comprises a citation, a plaque and a cash award of Rs.5,00,000/- , and are given to the recipients by the Prime Minister of India. The department offers hearty congratulations to Suresh!
Jim Nagy wins Distinguished Alumnus Award
Published: 10/15/2009
Professor James Nagy was recently conferred a Distinguished Alumnus Award by his undergraduate and MS institution, Northern Illinois University. Nagy was recognized as an internationally recognized leader in the field of digital image processing and restoration. Nagy has been at Emory University since 1999 and has contributed significantly to the department's programs and to graduate student advising. The faculty, staff and students of the department offer their warm congratulations to Professor Nagy on this recognition. More details can be found at http://www.niu.edu/clas50/50alumni/nagy.shtml