Siddhartha Mishra elected to European Academy of Sciences
We are delighted to announce that Professor Siddhartha Mishra has been elected member of the mathematics division of the European Academy of Sciences.
Siddhartha Mishra is a professor at the Seminar for Applied Mathematics, head of the Computational and Applied Mathematics Laboratory and part of the core faculty at the ETH AI Center.
Mishra's research interests lie in numerical analysis, scientific computing, nonlinear PDEs, machine learning, computational fluid dynamics, computational astrophysics, computational climate science and modeling and simulation of biological systems. Mishra's research has been recognised with many awards and honours including the ERC Starting Grant (2012), ERC Consolidator Grant (2017), GAMM Richard Von Mises Prize (2015), ECCOMASS Jacques Louis Lions Medal (2018), ICIAM Collatz Prize (2019), INFOSYS prize in Mathematical Science (2019), Germund Dahlquist Prize from SIAM (2021) and Rössler Prize from ETH Zurich (2023). He has been a keynote speaker at many leading international conferences including the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in 2018 and the SIAM Annual Meeting in 2024.
Further information
- external page European Academy of Sciences (EURASC)
- external page Mishra's member entry at EURASC
- Article about Siddhartha Mishra on the occasion of the Rössler Prize award ceremony