- Nassif Ghoussoub
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Nassif Ghoussoub Nationality Canada Fields Mathematics Institutions University of British Columbia Alma mater Paris VI University Doctoral advisor Gustave Choquet
Antoine BrunelDoctoral students Craig Cowen
Amir Moradifam
Ramon ZaratNassif Ghoussoub is a Canadian mathematician working in the fields of non-linear analysis and partial differential equations. He is currently a Professor of Mathematics, a Distinguished University Scholar, and an elected member of the Board of Governors of the University of British Columbia.[1]
He did his graduate work at the Pierre and Marie Curie University where his advisor was Gustave Choquet.
He was vice-president of the Canadian Mathematical Society from 1994 to 1996, the founding director of The Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences(PIMS) for the period 1996–2003, a co-founder of the MITACS Network of Centres of Excellence , and is the founder and current scientific director of the Banff International Research Station(BIRS).
Awards
- Coxeter-James Prize, Canadian Mathematical Society (1990)
- Killam Senior Research Fellowship, UBC (1992)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (1994)
- Distinguished University Scholar, UBC (2003)
- Doctorat Honoris Causa, Paris Dauphine University[2]
- Jeffery–Williams Prize, Canadian mathematical Society (2007) [3]
- Faculty of Science Achievement Award for outstanding service and leadership, UBC (2007)
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Categories:- Living people
- 20th-century mathematicians
- 21st-century mathematicians
- Mathematical analysts
- University of British Columbia faculty
- Pierre and Marie Curie University alumni
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
- Functional analysts
- PDE theorists
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