Martin Hairer

Sir Martin Hairer KBE FRS (born 14 November 1975[2]) is an Austrian-British mathematician working in the field of stochastic analysis, in particular stochastic partial differential equations. He is Professor of Mathematics at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) and at Imperial College London. He previously held appointments at the University of Warwick and the Courant Institute of New York University.[5][6][7][8] In 2014 he was awarded the Fields Medal,[9] one of the highest honours a mathematician can achieve.[10] In 2020 he won the 2021 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics.[11]

Sir
Martin Hairer
Hairer at the Royal Society admissions day in London, July 2014
Born (1975-11-14) 14 November 1975 (age 48)
Geneva, Switzerland
Citizenship
  • Austrian
  • British
EducationUniversity of Geneva
Spouse
Xue-Mei Li
(m. 2003)
[2][4]
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Imperial College London
University of Warwick
New York University[2]
ThesisComportement Asymptotique d'Équations à Dérivées Partielles Stochastiques (2001)
Doctoral advisorJean-Pierre Eckmann[3]
Websitehairer.org

Early life and education

Hairer was born in Geneva, Switzerland.[2] He attended the Collège Claparède Geneva where he received his high school diploma in 1994. He entered a school science competition with sound editing software that was developed into Amadeus,[12]and later continued to maintain the software in addition to his academic work; it continued to be widely used as of 2020.[11] He then attended the University of Geneva, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics in July 1998, Master of Science in Physics in October 1998 and PhD in Physics under the supervision of Jean-Pierre Eckmann in November 2001.[3][13]

Research and career

Hairer is active in the field of stochastic partial differential equations in particular, and in stochastic analysis and stochastic dynamics in general.[14] He has worked on variants of Hörmander's theorem, systematisation of the construction of Lyapunov functions for stochastic systems, development of a general theory of ergodicity for non-Markovian systems, multiscale analysis techniques, theory of homogenisation, theory of path sampling and theory of rough paths[14] and, in 2014, on his theory of regularity structures.[15]

Under the name HairerSoft, he develops Macintosh software.[12]

Affiliations

Four Fields medallists left to right (Artur Avila, Martin Hairer (at back), Maryam Mirzakhani, with Maryam's daughter Anahita) and Manjul Bhargava at the ICM 2014 in Seoul

Awards and honours

Personal life

Hairer holds Austrian and British nationality, and speaks French, German and English; he married fellow mathematician Li Xue-Mei in 2003.[2][4] His father is Ernst Hairer, a mathematician at the University of Geneva.

References

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