Theorist takes UCI mathematics chair Award-winning mathematician...
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Theorist takes UCI mathematics chair
Award-winning mathematician and professor Karl Rubin has been
named to the Edward and Vivian Thorp Chair in Mathematics at UC
Irvine.
As a leader in the mathematical field of number theory, Rubin
received the prestigious Cole Prize in 1992, an award given only once
every five years by the American Mathematical Society. He was also
awarded the Humboldt Foundation Research Award in 1999.
Rubin comes to UCI by way of Princeton, Ohio and Stanford
universities.
The Thorp chair was created with a $1 million donation last year,
making Rubin the first to hold the newly-created position. The chair
is named for former UCI Professor Edward O. Thorp, who taught from
1965 to 1977 in mathematics and from 1977 to 1982 in both mathematics
and finance.
New informatics chairman appointed
UC Irvine’s Donald Bren School of Information and Computer
Sciences on Wednesday announced the appointment of David Redmiles as
its chairman for the Department of Informatics.
The department, created in 2002, studies how computing affects
people, organizations and society and how that impacts computer
design. The school will offer a bachelor’s degree in informatics
starting in September, and a master’s program is planned.
Redmiles, an associate professor in informatics, has been with UCI
since 1994. He replaces founding chairman Richard N. Taylor, who will
continue as director of UCI’s Institute for Software Research.
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