Biography:Greta Panova

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Short description: Bulgarian-American mathematician

Greta Cvetanova Panova[1] (Bulgarian: Грета Цветанова Панова, born 1983 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian-American mathematician. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles . Her research interests include combinatorics, probability and theoretical computer science.

Education and career

Panova received her B.S. in 2005 from MIT. She received M.A. in 2006 from University of California, Berkeley and Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard University in 2011, under the supervision of Richard Stanley. She was then a postdoc at UCLA (2011-2014), Assistant and Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania (2014-2018), and is currently a tenured Associate Professor at the University of Southern California.[2] She was also Visiting Scholar at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing (Fall 2018).

Panova has published over 40 papers primarily in algebraic combinatorics with applications to geometric complexity theory, probability and statistical mechanics.[3] She is currently a co-Editor-in-Chief of the Electronic Journal of Combinatorics.[4]

Selected awards

Panova was a three time medalist at the International Mathematical Olympiad (1999-2001, one gold and two silver medals).[5] She was a third prize winner at the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition (2001), and a winner of the Best Student Paper Award at the Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics Conference (FPSAC, 2011).[6] She is a recipient of Katz Fellowship (UC Berkeley), Putnam Fellowship (Harvard), James Mills Peirce Fellowship (Harvard), Simons Postdoctoral Fellowship (UCLA), and von Neumann Fellowship (IAS).[7] Panova was also an invited plenary speaker at FPSAC 2017 in London.[8] Panova is the recipient of the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics[9] IMI Award for 2020 given once every three years to a Bulgarian citizen under the age of 40 for high achievements in the field of mathematics. [10]

References

  1. Greta Panova at the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
  2. Greta Panova, personal website.
  3. Greta Panova, Simons Institute profile.
  4. Editorial team, Electronic Journal of Combinatorics.
  5. Greta Panova stats on the official IMO website.
  6. Greta Panova CV
  7. Greta Panova profile as von Neumann Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study.
  8. FPSAC invited speakers
  9. IMI of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
  10. IMI Award

External links

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