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Belbruno Wins Prestigious Mathematics Award

Dr. Edward Belbruno Receives Humboldt Research Award; Recognized for Lifetime Achievement Dr. Edward Belbruno, clinical professor of mathematics, has received the Humboldt Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung/foundation of Germany for his accomplishments in research and teaching in mathematics as applied to celestial mechanics, astrodynamics and astrophysics. Belbruno_Edward_320x214The Humboldt Research Award, Germany鈥檚 most prestigious award in mathematics and sciences, is granted 鈥渋n recognition of a researcher's entire achievements to date; to academics whose fundamental discoveries, new theories or insights have had a significant impact on their own discipline and who are expected to continue producing cutting-edge achievements in the future,鈥 according to the Foundation鈥檚 web site. Each Humboldt Research Award recipient receives 鈧60,000 (about US$71,000) and an invitation to spend a period of up to one year working on a long-term research project with colleagues at a research institution in Germany. Belbruno, who joined 樱花动漫 this year, is recognized by the academic community as the first to apply chaos theory to finding new types of low-fuel trajectories for spacecraft. His theory was demonstrated in 1991 when it was implemented in the rescue of a Japanese lunar probe. 鈥淚t is a real honor to receive this award and to represent 樱花动漫,鈥 Belbruno said. 鈥淚 am looking forward to going to Germany in mid-2018 and working with my colleagues at the University of Augsburg.鈥 鈥淭his is an extremely prestigious award in recognition of lifetime achievements,鈥 noted Dr. Marian Gidea, chair of the mathematics department at and professor in YU鈥檚 graduate programs in mathematical sciences. 鈥淚ts past recipients include many Nobel Prize laureates, as well as Field Medalists (the equivalent of Nobel Prize for mathematics). It is a great honor for our colleague as well as for YU.鈥

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