Jan S. Hesthaven

Summary

Jan S. Hesthaven is a Danish mathematician,[4] currently Vice President for Academic Affairs [5] at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne). He is Professor of Mathematics, holds the Chair of Computational Mathematics and Simulation Science (MCSS),[6] and was appointed Vice President for Academic Affairs at EPFL (starting in 2021).[7] He is particularly known for contributions to the development, analysis and application of high-order accurate computational methods for time-dependent partial differential equations.[2] He has also contributed substantially to the development of reduced order models and the application of neural networks and machine learning techniques to problems in science and engineering.

Jan S. Hesthaven
Professor Jan S Hesthaven
Prof. Hesthaven, circa 2019
Alma materTechnical University of Denmark
Awards
  • Philip J. Bray Award for Teaching Excellence (2004) [1]
  • SIAM Fellow (2014)[2]
  • AMS Fellow (2023)[3]
Scientific career
FieldsComputational methods for time-dependent partial differential equations
InstitutionsEPFL - École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Websitewww.epfl.ch/labs/mcss/members/hesthaven/

Career edit

Prof. Hesthaven[4] obtained a Master of Science degree in computational physics from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in 1991. In 1995, he received a Ph.D. in Numerical Analysis from the Institute of Mathematical Modelling (DTU) and in 2009 he was awarded the degree of Dr.Techn. from DTU for substantial and lasting contributions that has helped to move his research area forward and penetrated into applications.

After graduation, he was appointed in 1995 as Visiting Assistant Professor at Brown University, then in 1999 as assistant professor and in 2003 he was promoted associate professor of applied mathematics with tenure at Brown University where in July 2005 he was promoted to professor of applied mathematics.

In 2006, he founded the Center for Computation and Visualization (CCV) at Brown University and was its director until 2013.[8]

He served from Aug 2010 to June 2013 as founding deputy director of the Institute of Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics ICERM, an NSF Mathematical Sciences Research Institute.

In 2013, he joined EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) where he was appointed full professor of computational mathematics and simulation science,[9] and shortly later, in February 2014, he founded the new unit of Scientific IT and Application Support (SCITAS)[10]

Since 2016 he serves as Editor in Chief of SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing.

In February 2017, he became dean of the School of Basic Sciences (SB).[11] In September 2020, he was appointed as Vice President for Academic Affairs at EPFL for a term starting in 2021.[7]

In January 2024, he was elected as the future president of the German Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) by the supervisory board.[12] The election was confirmed by the Senate on 19 February 2024.[13] He will assume the presidency at 1st of October 2024.[14]

Recognition edit

Brown University gave him their Philip J. Bray Award for Teaching Excellence in 2004.[1] He was elected as a SIAM Fellow in 2014.[2] He was named to the 2023 class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, "for contributions to computational methods for PDEs, high-order accurate methods, and the reduced order method".[3]

Books edit

  • Hesthaven, Jan. (2007). Spectral methods for time-dependent problems. Gottlieb, Sigal., Gottlieb, David. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-511-26107-7. OCLC 162144521.
  • Hesthaven, Jan S. (2008). Nodal discontinuous Galerkin methods : algorithms, analysis, and applications. Warburton, Tim. New York: Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-72067-8. OCLC 233971312.
  • Hesthaven, Jan S. (2016). Certified reduced basis methods for parametrized partial differential equations. Rozza, Gianluigi, Stamm, Benjamin. Cham: Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-22470-1. OCLC 919086945.
  • Hesthaven, Jan S. (2018). Numerical methods for conservation laws : from analysis to algorithms. Philadelphia: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. ISBN 978-1-61197-509-3. OCLC 1012713065.

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b "Brown University Faculty Teaching Excellence Awards".
  2. ^ a b c "SIAM Fellows: Class of 2014".
  3. ^ a b "2023 Class of Fellows". American Mathematical Society. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Jan S. Hesthaven - Biography". Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  5. ^ "New EPFL Vice-Presidencies approved". 25 September 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Jan S. Hesthaven - EPFL personal page". Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Board appoints new members of the Executive Boards of ETH Zurich and EPFL | ETH-Board". www.ethrat.ch. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Biography". www.cfm.brown.edu. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  9. ^ Evangelista, Sandy (12 July 2012). "Eight professors appointed at EPFL".
  10. ^ Rezzonico, Vittoria; Robyr, Julien (16 March 2014). "Développer l'utilisation des superordinateurs de l'EPFL" (in French).
  11. ^ Papageorgiou, Nik (24 January 2017). "Jan S. Hesthaven appointed Dean of EPFL's School of Basic Sciences". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  12. ^ Landgraf, Monika (23 January 2024). "Supervisory Board Elects Jan S. Hesthaven President of KIT". Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  13. ^ Landgraf, Monika (19 February 2024). "KIT Senate Confirms Election of Jan S. Hesthaven". Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  14. ^ Lehné, Margarete (10 April 2024). "Jan S. Hesthaven Will Assume Presidency of KIT in October". Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Retrieved 12 April 2024.

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