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Weinan E

Weinan E (Chinese: 鄂维南; pinyin: È Wéinán; born September 1963) is a Chinese mathematician. He is known for his pathbreaking work in applied mathematics and machine learning. His academic contributions include novel mathematical and computational results in stochastic differential equations; design of efficient algorithms to compute multiscale and multiphysics problems, particularly those arising in fluid dynamics and chemistry; and pioneering work on the application of deep learning techniques to scientific computing.[1] In addition, he has worked on multiscale modeling and the study of rare events.[2]

He has also made contributions to homogenization theory, theoretical models of turbulence, stochastic partial differential equations, electronic structure analysis, multiscale methods, computational fluid dynamics, and weak KAM theory. He is currently a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University, and the Center for Machine Learning Research and the School of Mathematical Sciences at Peking University. Since 2015, he has been the inaugural director of the Beijing Institute of Big Data Research. He is an invited Plenary Speaker of International Congress of Mathematicians 2022 in St. Petersburg.[3]

Biography

E Weinan was born in Jingjiang, China. He completed his undergraduate studies in the Department of Mathematics at University of Science and Technology of China in 1982, and his master's degree in Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science at Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1985. He obtained his Ph.D. degree under the advice of Björn Engquist in the Department of Mathematics at University of California, Los Angeles in 1989. He then became a visiting member in Courant Institute, New York University from 1989 to 1991, and a member in Institute for Advanced Study from 1991 to 1992. After spending two more years as a long term member in Institute for Advanced Study, he joined Courant Institute, New York University as an associate professor in 1994, and became a full professor in 1997. Since 1999, he has been holding a professorship in the Department of Mathematics and Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University. He currently holds a professorship at the Center for Machine Learning Research and the School of Mathematical Sciences at Peking University.

He has made contributions to homogenization theory, theoretical models of turbulence, stochastic partial differential equations, electronic structure analysis, multiscale methods, computational fluid dynamics, and weak KAM theory. In the study of rare events, he and collaborators have developed the string method and transition path theory. In multiscale modeling, he and collaborators have developed the heterogeneous multiscale methods (HMM). He has also made significant contributions to the mathematical understanding of the microscopic foundation to the macroscopic theories for solids.

Awards

He received Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering in 1996,[4] and Feng Kang Prize in Scientific Computing in 1999.[5] He was the recipient of ICIAM Collatz Prize[6] at the 5th International Congress of Industrial & Applied Math for his work on industrial and applied mathematics, the Ralph E. Kleinman Prize in 2009,[7] and the Theodore von Kármán Prize in 2014.[8] He was elected as a fellow of Institute of Physics in 2005, a fellow of SIAM in 2009,[9] a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011,[10] and a fellow of the American Mathematical Society[11] in 2012. He was invited to speak at the International Congress of Mathematicians (2002), and at Annual Meeting of the American Mathematical Society (2003). In 2019 E became a recipient of the Peter Henrici Prize.[12] He is an invited Plenary Speaker of International Congress of Mathematicians 2022 in St. Petersburg.[13]

Selected publications

Weinan E, Weiqing Ren, and Eric Vanden-Eijnden. "String method for the study of rare events." Physical Review B 66, no. 5 (2002).

Weinan E, and Bjorn Engquist. "The heterognous multiscale methods." Communications in Mathematical Sciences 1, no. 1 (2003): 87-132.

Weinan E, Principles of multiscale modeling. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Weinan E, "A Proposal on Machine Learning via Dynamical Systems", Comm. Math. Stat., vol.5, no.1., pp.1-11, 2017.

Linfeng Zhang, Han Wang, Jiequn Han, Roberto Car, Weinan E, "Deep Potential Molecular Dynamics: a scalable model with the accuracy of quantum mechanics", Physical Review Letters 120(10), 143001 (2018).

Jiequn Han, Arnulf Jentzen, Weinan E, "Solving high-dimensional partial differential equations using deep learning", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(34), 8505-8510 (2018).


References

  1. ^ "Professor Weinan E awarded the 2019 Peter Henrici Prize". SIAM. 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  2. ^ Rare events, transition pathways and reaction rates
  3. ^ ICM Plenary speakers
  4. ^ Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering (1996)
  5. ^ Feng Kang Prize in Scientific Computing (1999)
  6. ^ ICIAM Collatz Prize (2003)
  7. ^ Ralph E. Kleinman Prize (2009)
  8. ^ Theodore von Kármán Prize
  9. ^ SIAM fellow(2009)
  10. ^ Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2011)
  11. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-10.
  12. ^ "Professor Weinan E awarded the 2019 Peter Henrici Prize". SIAM. 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  13. ^ ICM Plenary speakers

External links

  • Weinan E's professional webpage.
  • Book: Principles of Multiscale Modeling.
  • Weinan E at the Mathematics Genealogy Project.

weinan, chinese, 鄂维南, pinyin, wéinán, born, september, 1963, chinese, mathematician, known, pathbreaking, work, applied, mathematics, machine, learning, academic, contributions, include, novel, mathematical, computational, results, stochastic, differential, eq. Weinan E Chinese 鄂维南 pinyin E Weinan born September 1963 is a Chinese mathematician He is known for his pathbreaking work in applied mathematics and machine learning His academic contributions include novel mathematical and computational results in stochastic differential equations design of efficient algorithms to compute multiscale and multiphysics problems particularly those arising in fluid dynamics and chemistry and pioneering work on the application of deep learning techniques to scientific computing 1 In addition he has worked on multiscale modeling and the study of rare events 2 Weinan EWeinan E in 2003BornSeptember 1963Jingjiang Jiangsu ChinaNationalityChineseAlma materUniversity of California Los AngelesChinese Academy of SciencesUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaScientific careerFieldsApplied mathematicsInstitutionsPrinceton UniversityPeking UniversityDoctoral advisorBjorn EngquistIn this Chinese name the family name is E He has also made contributions to homogenization theory theoretical models of turbulence stochastic partial differential equations electronic structure analysis multiscale methods computational fluid dynamics and weak KAM theory He is currently a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University and the Center for Machine Learning Research and the School of Mathematical Sciences at Peking University Since 2015 he has been the inaugural director of the Beijing Institute of Big Data Research He is an invited Plenary Speaker of International Congress of Mathematicians 2022 in St Petersburg 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditE Weinan was born in Jingjiang China He completed his undergraduate studies in the Department of Mathematics at University of Science and Technology of China in 1982 and his master s degree in Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science at Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1985 He obtained his Ph D degree under the advice of Bjorn Engquist in the Department of Mathematics at University of California Los Angeles in 1989 He then became a visiting member in Courant Institute New York University from 1989 to 1991 and a member in Institute for Advanced Study from 1991 to 1992 After spending two more years as a long term member in Institute for Advanced Study he joined Courant Institute New York University as an associate professor in 1994 and became a full professor in 1997 Since 1999 he has been holding a professorship in the Department of Mathematics and Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University He currently holds a professorship at the Center for Machine Learning Research and the School of Mathematical Sciences at Peking University He has made contributions to homogenization theory theoretical models of turbulence stochastic partial differential equations electronic structure analysis multiscale methods computational fluid dynamics and weak KAM theory In the study of rare events he and collaborators have developed the string method and transition path theory In multiscale modeling he and collaborators have developed the heterogeneous multiscale methods HMM He has also made significant contributions to the mathematical understanding of the microscopic foundation to the macroscopic theories for solids Awards EditHe received Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering in 1996 4 and Feng Kang Prize in Scientific Computing in 1999 5 He was the recipient of ICIAM Collatz Prize 6 at the 5th International Congress of Industrial amp Applied Math for his work on industrial and applied mathematics the Ralph E Kleinman Prize in 2009 7 and the Theodore von Karman Prize in 2014 8 He was elected as a fellow of Institute of Physics in 2005 a fellow of SIAM in 2009 9 a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011 10 and a fellow of the American Mathematical Society 11 in 2012 He was invited to speak at the International Congress of Mathematicians 2002 and at Annual Meeting of the American Mathematical Society 2003 In 2019 E became a recipient of the Peter Henrici Prize 12 He is an invited Plenary Speaker of International Congress of Mathematicians 2022 in St Petersburg 13 Selected publications EditWeinan E Weiqing Ren and Eric Vanden Eijnden String method for the study of rare events Physical Review B 66 no 5 2002 Weinan E and Bjorn Engquist The heterognous multiscale methods Communications in Mathematical Sciences 1 no 1 2003 87 132 Weinan E Principles of multiscale modeling Cambridge University Press 2011 Weinan E A Proposal on Machine Learning via Dynamical Systems Comm Math Stat vol 5 no 1 pp 1 11 2017 Linfeng Zhang Han Wang Jiequn Han Roberto Car Weinan E Deep Potential Molecular Dynamics a scalable model with the accuracy of quantum mechanics Physical Review Letters 120 10 143001 2018 Jiequn Han Arnulf Jentzen Weinan E Solving high dimensional partial differential equations using deep learning Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 34 8505 8510 2018 References Edit Professor Weinan E awarded the 2019 Peter Henrici Prize SIAM 2019 03 01 Retrieved 2019 09 13 Rare events transition pathways and reaction rates ICM Plenary speakers Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering 1996 Feng Kang Prize in Scientific Computing 1999 ICIAM Collatz Prize 2003 Ralph E Kleinman Prize 2009 Theodore von Karman Prize SIAM fellow 2009 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences 2011 List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society retrieved 2012 11 10 Professor Weinan E awarded the 2019 Peter Henrici Prize SIAM 2019 03 01 Retrieved 2019 09 13 ICM Plenary speakersExternal links EditWeinan E s professional webpage Book Principles of Multiscale Modeling Weinan E at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weinan E amp oldid 1138182579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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