Sourav Chatterjee

Sourav Chatterjee FRS (born November 1979) is an Indian mathematician, specializing in mathematical statistics and probability theory. Chatterjee is credited with work on the study of fluctuations in random structures, concentration and super-concentration inequalities, Poisson and other non-normal limits, first-passage percolation, Stein's method and spin glasses. He has received a Sloan Fellowship in mathematics, Tweedie Award, Rollo Davidson Prize, Doeblin Prize, Loève Prize, and Infosys Prize in mathematical sciences. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2014.

Sourav Chatterjee

Chatterjee in 2010
BornNovember 1979 (1979-11) (age 44)
Kolkata, India
Alma materIndian Statistical Institute
Stanford University
AwardsSloan Research Fellowship (2007)
Rollo Davidson Prize (2010)
Doeblin Prize (2012)
Loève Prize (2013)
Infosys Prize (2020)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsStanford University
University of California at Berkeley
New York University (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences)
Doctoral advisorPersi Diaconis
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