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Jennifer Tour Chayes

Jennifer Tour Chayes is dean of the college of computing, data science, and society at the University of California, Berkeley. Before joining Berkeley, she was a technical fellow and managing director of Microsoft Research New England in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which she founded in 2008, and Microsoft Research New York City, which she founded in 2012.[1]

Chayes is best known for her work on phase transitions in discrete mathematics and computer science, structural and dynamical properties of self-engineered networks, and algorithmic game theory. She is considered one of the world's experts in the modeling and analysis of dynamically growing graphs.[2]

Chayes joined Microsoft Research in 1997, when she co-founded the Theory Group. She received her Ph.D. in mathematical physics at Princeton University in 1983. She is affiliate professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Washington, and was a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles from 1987 to 2001. She is an author on almost 120 scientific papers and the inventor on more than 25 patents.

Early life and education Edit

Chayes was born in New York City[1] and grew up in White Plains, New York, the child of Iranian immigrants. She received her B.A. in Biology and Physics from Wesleyan University in 1979 where she graduated first in her class. She received her Ph.D. in Mathematical Physics at Princeton University. She did her postdoctoral work in the Mathematics and Physics departments at Harvard and Cornell.

Career Edit

She became a tenured mathematics professor at UCLA in 1987. While she was on sabbatical at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1997, Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold, a classmate of Chayes's from Princeton, asked her to start and lead the Theory Group at Microsoft Research Redmond.[3] The Theory Group analyzes fundamental questions in theoretical computer science using techniques from statistical physics and discrete mathematics. Chayes opened Microsoft Research New England in July 2008 with Borgs. The lab is located at the Microsoft New England Research & Development Center and is pursuing new, interdisciplinary areas of research that bring together core computer scientists and social scientists to understand, model, and enable future computing and online experiences.[2] On May 3, 2012, The New York Times reported, "Microsoft is opening a research lab in New York City…" which Chayes will co-manage.[4][5] The new lab also brings together computer scientists and social scientists, particularly in the areas of economics, computational and behavioral social sciences, and machine learning.

Prior to joining Berkeley, Chayes was Managing Director of both Microsoft Research New England and Microsoft Research New York City. She has contributed to the development of methods to analyze the structure and behavior of various networks, the design of auction algorithms, and the design and analysis of various business models for the online world. She also served on the Mathematical Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize from 2016 to 2018.

Affiliations Edit

Chayes serves on numerous institute boards, advisory committees and editorial boards, including the Turing Award Selection Committee of the Association for Computing Machinery, the board of trustees of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, the Advisory Boards of the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Farm Research Campus, and Women Entrepreneurs in Science and Technology. Chayes is a past chair of the Mathematics Section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a past vice-president of the American Mathematical Society. She is the recipient of a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, a Sloan Fellowship, and the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award.[6][7][8][9]

Chayes is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Fields Institute, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the American Mathematical Society, as well as a National Associate of the National Academies. The Association for Women in Mathematics has included her in the 2020 class of AWM Fellows for "pioneering the way for women in the mathematical sciences to have leading technical roles in the high-tech industry; for extraordinary leadership and mentoring on behalf of women in the mathematical sciences".[10] She has been the recipient of many leadership awards, including one of the 2012 Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision Awards. In 2019 she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.[11]

Chayes is featured in the Notable Women in Computing cards.[12]

Awards and honors Edit

Personal life Edit

Chayes married Christian Borgs in 1993 and was previously married to Lincoln Chayes whom she met at Wesleyan.

See also Edit

  • VinFuture

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Jennifer Tour Chayes CURRICULUM VITAE" (PDF). Microsoft Research. April 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b 2012 Women to Watch: Jennifer Chayes, Massachusetts High Tech. By Scott Pickering. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Lab of Ideas". Wesleyan Magazine. 15 June 2010. Retrieved 26 April 2017.
  4. ^ Microsoft Taps Yahoo Scientists for New York Research Lab, NYT. By Steve Lohr. Fifth, tenth and eleventh paragraphs. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  5. ^ Microsoft Opens New York Research Lab, Hires Mainly Yahoo Researchers, CSO. By John Ribeiro. 3 May 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  6. ^ B. Bollobas; C. Borgs; J. Chayes; J.H. Kim; D.B. Wilson (May 2001), "The scaling window of the 2-SAT transition", Random Structures and Algorithms, 18 (3): 201–256, arXiv:math/9909031, doi:10.1002/rsa.1006, S2CID 9954684
  7. ^ Chayes, Jennifer; N. Berger; C. Borgs; R. D'Souza; R. D. Kleinberg (2007), "Emergence of tempered preferential attachment from optimization", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104 (15): 6112–6117, doi:10.1073/pnas.0606779104, PMC 1839059, PMID 17395721
  8. ^ Chayes, Jennifer; R. Andersen; C. Borgs; U.Feige; A. Flaxman; A. Kalai; V. Mirrokni; M. Tennenholtz (2008). "Trust-based recommendation systems: An axiomatic approach". Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web (WWW).
  9. ^ Chayes, Jennifer; M. Biskup; C. Borgs; L. Kleinwaks; Kotecky (2004), "Partition function zeros at first-order phase transitions: A general analysis", Communications in Mathematical Physics, 251 (1): 79–131, arXiv:math-ph/0304007, Bibcode:2004CMaPh.251...79B, doi:10.1007/s00220-004-1169-5, S2CID 15230349
  10. ^ 2020 Class of AWM Fellows, Association for Women in Mathematics, retrieved 2019-11-08
  11. ^ a b "National Academy of Sciences Elects Members and Foreign Associates; Historic Number of Women Elected to Its Membership", News from the National Academy of Sciences, May 2, 2019
  12. ^ "Notable Women in Computing".
  13. ^ Chayes, Jennifer T. (1998). "Finite-size scaling in percolation". Doc. Math. (Bielefeld) Extra Vol. ICM Berlin, 1998, vol. III. pp. 113–122.
  14. ^ ACM Names 41 Fellows from World's Leading Institutions: Many Innovations Made in Areas Critical to Global Competitiveness 2012-04-28 at the Wayback Machine, ACM, December 7, 2010, retrieved 2011-11-20.
  15. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-10.
  16. ^ Jennifer Chayes, 2012 Winner of the ABIE Award Winner for Leadership, retrieved 2020-11-23
  17. ^ University of Leiden news retrieved 2017-06-26

External links Edit

  • Jennifer Tour Chayes homepage

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Jennifer Tour Chayes is dean of the college of computing data science and society at the University of California Berkeley Before joining Berkeley she was a technical fellow and managing director of Microsoft Research New England in Cambridge Massachusetts which she founded in 2008 and Microsoft Research New York City which she founded in 2012 1 Jennifer Tour Chayesin 2017BornNew York City 1 Alma materWesleyan University Princeton UniversityKnown forPhase transitionsDiscrete mathematicsGraph theoryGame theory Network theorySpouseChristian BorgsScientific careerFieldsPhysicsMathematicsTheoretical computer scienceInstitutionsUC BerkeleyMicrosoft Research New EnglandMicrosoft Research New York CityUCLACornell UniversityHarvard UniversityThesisThe Inverse Problem Plaquette Percolation and a Generalized Potts Model 1983 Doctoral advisorElliott H LiebMichael AizenmanChayes is best known for her work on phase transitions in discrete mathematics and computer science structural and dynamical properties of self engineered networks and algorithmic game theory She is considered one of the world s experts in the modeling and analysis of dynamically growing graphs 2 Chayes joined Microsoft Research in 1997 when she co founded the Theory Group She received her Ph D in mathematical physics at Princeton University in 1983 She is affiliate professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Washington and was a professor of mathematics at the University of California Los Angeles from 1987 to 2001 She is an author on almost 120 scientific papers and the inventor on more than 25 patents Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Affiliations 4 Awards and honors 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditChayes was born in New York City 1 and grew up in White Plains New York the child of Iranian immigrants She received her B A in Biology and Physics from Wesleyan University in 1979 where she graduated first in her class She received her Ph D in Mathematical Physics at Princeton University She did her postdoctoral work in the Mathematics and Physics departments at Harvard and Cornell Career EditShe became a tenured mathematics professor at UCLA in 1987 While she was on sabbatical at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1997 Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold a classmate of Chayes s from Princeton asked her to start and lead the Theory Group at Microsoft Research Redmond 3 The Theory Group analyzes fundamental questions in theoretical computer science using techniques from statistical physics and discrete mathematics Chayes opened Microsoft Research New England in July 2008 with Borgs The lab is located at the Microsoft New England Research amp Development Center and is pursuing new interdisciplinary areas of research that bring together core computer scientists and social scientists to understand model and enable future computing and online experiences 2 On May 3 2012 The New York Times reported Microsoft is opening a research lab in New York City which Chayes will co manage 4 5 The new lab also brings together computer scientists and social scientists particularly in the areas of economics computational and behavioral social sciences and machine learning Prior to joining Berkeley Chayes was Managing Director of both Microsoft Research New England and Microsoft Research New York City She has contributed to the development of methods to analyze the structure and behavior of various networks the design of auction algorithms and the design and analysis of various business models for the online world She also served on the Mathematical Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize from 2016 to 2018 Affiliations EditChayes serves on numerous institute boards advisory committees and editorial boards including the Turing Award Selection Committee of the Association for Computing Machinery the board of trustees of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics the Advisory Boards of the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Farm Research Campus and Women Entrepreneurs in Science and Technology Chayes is a past chair of the Mathematics Section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a past vice president of the American Mathematical Society She is the recipient of a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship a Sloan Fellowship and the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award 6 7 8 9 Chayes is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science the Fields Institute the Association for Computing Machinery and the American Mathematical Society as well as a National Associate of the National Academies The Association for Women in Mathematics has included her in the 2020 class of AWM Fellows for pioneering the way for women in the mathematical sciences to have leading technical roles in the high tech industry for extraordinary leadership and mentoring on behalf of women in the mathematical sciences 10 She has been the recipient of many leadership awards including one of the 2012 Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision Awards In 2019 she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences 11 Chayes is featured in the Notable Women in Computing cards 12 Awards and honors EditAlfred P Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship 1989 citation needed Member of Institute for Advanced Study Princeton NJ 1994 95 1997 Invited Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians 1998 13 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow 2006 Association for Computing Machinery Fellow 2010 14 American Mathematical Society Fellow 2012 15 Anita Borg Institute Women of Vision Award 2012 16 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics John von Neumann Lecture Prize 2015 Leiden University honorary doctorate 2016 17 National Academy of Sciences member 2019 11 Personal life EditChayes married Christian Borgs in 1993 and was previously married to Lincoln Chayes whom she met at Wesleyan See also EditVinFutureReferences Edit a b c Jennifer Tour Chayes CURRICULUM VITAE PDF Microsoft Research April 2014 Retrieved 4 June 2014 a b 2012 Women to Watch Jennifer Chayes Massachusetts High Tech By Scott Pickering 20 April 2012 Retrieved 6 May 2012 Lab of Ideas Wesleyan Magazine 15 June 2010 Retrieved 26 April 2017 Microsoft Taps Yahoo Scientists for New York Research Lab NYT By Steve Lohr Fifth tenth and eleventh paragraphs Retrieved 3 May 2012 Microsoft Opens New York Research Lab Hires Mainly Yahoo Researchers CSO By John Ribeiro 3 May 2012 Retrieved 3 May 2012 B Bollobas C Borgs J Chayes J H Kim D B Wilson May 2001 The scaling window of the 2 SAT transition Random Structures and Algorithms 18 3 201 256 arXiv math 9909031 doi 10 1002 rsa 1006 S2CID 9954684 Chayes Jennifer N Berger C Borgs R D Souza R D Kleinberg 2007 Emergence of tempered preferential attachment from optimization Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 15 6112 6117 doi 10 1073 pnas 0606779104 PMC 1839059 PMID 17395721 Chayes Jennifer R Andersen C Borgs U Feige A Flaxman A Kalai V Mirrokni M Tennenholtz 2008 Trust based recommendation systems An axiomatic approach Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web WWW Chayes Jennifer M Biskup C Borgs L Kleinwaks Kotecky 2004 Partition function zeros at first order phase transitions A general analysis Communications in Mathematical Physics 251 1 79 131 arXiv math ph 0304007 Bibcode 2004CMaPh 251 79B doi 10 1007 s00220 004 1169 5 S2CID 15230349 2020 Class of AWM Fellows Association for Women in Mathematics retrieved 2019 11 08 a b National Academy of Sciences Elects Members and Foreign Associates Historic Number of Women Elected to Its Membership News from the National Academy of Sciences May 2 2019 Notable Women in Computing Chayes Jennifer T 1998 Finite size scaling in percolation Doc Math Bielefeld Extra Vol ICM Berlin 1998 vol III pp 113 122 ACM Names 41 Fellows from World s Leading Institutions Many Innovations Made in Areas Critical to Global Competitiveness Archived 2012 04 28 at the Wayback Machine ACM December 7 2010 retrieved 2011 11 20 List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society retrieved 2012 11 10 Jennifer Chayes 2012 Winner of the ABIE Award Winner for Leadership retrieved 2020 11 23 University of Leiden news retrieved 2017 06 26External links EditJennifer Tour Chayes homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jennifer Tour Chayes amp oldid 1170317556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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