Mathematicians Elected Royal Society Fellows

The Royal Society has released details of its newly elected Fellows, among whom are Ð°Ŀª½±member Professor Karen Vogtmann (University of Warwick), Professor Endre ³§Ã¼±ô¾± (University of Oxford) and Professor Jeremy Quastel (University of Toronto). аĿª½±Honorary Member Professor Claire Voisin (CNRS, France) was elected a Foreign Member. Other notable Fellows include Professor Richard Samworth (University of Cambridge).

Professor Vogtmann was awarded the аĿª½±±Êó±ô²â²¹ Prize in 2018 and Professor ³§Ã¼±ô¾± was the аĿª½±Forder Lecturer in 2015.

The Fellowship of the Royal Society is made up of the most eminent scientists, engineers and technologists from or living and working in the UK and the Commonwealth. The 52 new Fellows, 10 Foreign Members and one Honorary Fellow have been selected for their ‘outstanding contributions to scientific understanding’.

The London Mathematical Society would like to extend its congratulations to the new Fellows on their election.

The full list of new Royal Society Fellows is available .

The Fellows Directory, which has extended biographies of all Fellows, is available .