Katrin Wehrheim Explained

Katrin Wehrheim
Birth Date:1974
Nationality:German
Fields:Mathematics
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Alma Mater:ETH Zürich
Doctoral Advisor:
Thesis Url:https://math.berkeley.edu/~katrin/papers/diss.pdf
Thesis Title:Anti-self-dual instantons with Lagrangian boundary conditions
Thesis Year:2002

Katrin Wehrheim (born 1974) is an associate professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. Wehrheim's research centers around symplectic topology and gauge theory, and they are known for work on pseudoholomorphic quilts. With Dusa McDuff, they have challenged the foundational rigor of a classic proof in symplectic geometry.[1]

Education and career

After attending school in Hamburg[2] and studying at the University of Hamburg until 1995 and Imperial College until 1996, Wehrheim went to ETH Zürich for graduate studies. After almost dropping out to become an Olympic rower, Wehrheim completed their PhD in 2002, under the joint supervision of Dusa McDuff and Dietmar Salamon.[3]

Wehrheim was an instructor at Princeton University and member of the Institute for Advanced Study[4] before taking a tenure track position at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2005.[5] While they were at MIT, Wehrheim—who is openly gay—co-headed the 2008 Celebration of Women in Mathematics conference.[5] [6] Since 2013, Wehrheim has been teaching mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley.[7]

Awards and honors

Wehrheim's PhD thesis in mathematics Anti-Self-Dual Instantons with Lagrangian Boundary Conditions won the 2002 ETH medal. In 2010, Wehrheim received the Presidential Career Award PECASE from Barack Obama in a ceremony at the White House.[8] In 2012, Wehrheim became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[9]

References

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  2. Web site: Hamburg ehrte seine jungen Sieger. 9 December 1988. Hamburger Abendblatt. Springer. https://web.archive.org/web/20090928153514/http://archiv.abendblatt.de/ha/1988/xml/19881209xml/habxml881012_11189.xml. September 28, 2009. dead. 2009-11-19.
  3. Web site: Katrin Wehrheim - The Mathematics Genealogy Project. www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu. 2018-12-05.
  4. note 2004 start date as a member
  5. Murray. Margaret A.M.. January 2009. A Celebration of Women in Mathematics at MIT. Notices of the AMS. American Mathematical Society. 56. 1. 42, 44, 45.
  6. Web site: Katrin Wehrheim – Women In Math. 2021-08-28. math.mit.edu.
  7. Web site: Katrin Wehrheim Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley. math.berkeley.edu. 2018-12-05.
  8. President Names Nation's Top Early Career Scientists and Engineers. November 9, 2010. National Science Foundation. 2012-11-29.
  9. http://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society

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