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Michael T. Lacey School of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology B lacey@math.gatech.edu Resumé Education 1981 B.S, University of Texas, Austin. 1987 Ph.D., University of Illinios, Urbana-Champaign. Positions 2001—20XX 1998—2001 1996—1998 1989—1996 1988—1989 1987—1988 Full Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology Associate Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Associate Professor w/o tenure, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Assistant Professor, Indiana University, Bloomingtion Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge Honors 2013 2012 2012 2008 2004 1998 American Mathematical Society Fellow Simons Fellow Georigia Tech NSF-ADVANCE Mentoring Award Fulbright Fellowship, Buenos Aires, Argentina Guggenheim Fellow 45 Minute address, International Congress of Mathematicians, Berlin Germany 1997 Awarded Prix Salem, jointly with Christoph Thiele. Prize is funded jointly by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study. 1990 NSF Postdoctoral Fellow Short Term and Visiting Positions 2015 2015 2014 2012 2011 2010 2009 Ordway Professor, University of Minnesota Wallenberg Fellow, Lund, Sweden ICERM, Program on High Dimensional Approximation IPAM, Program on Geometric Analysis Centre for Advanced Study, Oslo Norway Visiting Professor, Helsinki University Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Barcelona Spain, Feb-May 1/14 2008 2008 2006 2006 2005 2004 2002 1997 1995 Fulbright Fellowship, Buenos Aires, Argentina May-July Elliot Distinguished Visitor, Fields Institute, Jan-April Pichorides Professor, University of Crete, Greece, June-July Centro di Georgi, Pisa Italy, April Visitor, University of British Columbia, Jan-August Research Professor, Schrödinger Institute, Vienna Austria Matrié de Conference, Universite d’Paris-Sud, Orsay Institute for Advanced Study Matrié de Conference, Universite Francois Rabelais, Tours Publications [1] Ben Krause and Michael T. Lacey, A Discrete Quadratic Carleson Theorem on `2 with a Restricted Supremum (2015), available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.06918. [2] Dmitriy Bilyk and Michael T. Lacey, Random Tessellations, Restricted Isometric Embeddings, and One Bit Sensing (2015), available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.06697. [3] , One Bit Sensing, Discrepancy, and Stolarsky Principle (2015), available at http://arxiv.org/abs/ 1511.08452. [4] Irina Holmes, Michael T. Lacey, and Bret D. Wick, Commutators in the Two-Weight Setting, Math. Annallen, to appear, available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.05747. [5] , Bloom’s Inequality: Commutators in a Two-Weight Setting, Archiv der Mathematik, DOI 10.1007/s00013-015-0840-8. [6] Carlos Domingo-Salazar, Michael T. Lacey, and Guillermo Rey, Borderline Weak Type Estimates for Singular Integrals and Square Functions, Bull London Math Soc., DOI 10.1112/blms/bdv090. [7] Michael T. Lacey and Kangwei Li, On Ap -A∞ type estimates for square functions, available at http://arxiv. org/abs/1505.00195. [8] Michael T. Lacey and Scott Spencer, On entropy bumps for Calderón-Zygmund operators, Concr. Oper. 2 (2015), 47–52. [9] Michael T. Lacey, An elementary proof of the A2 Bound, Israel J. Math., to appear (2015). [10] Michael T. Lacey and Brett Wick, Two Weight Inequalities for Riesz Transforms: Uniformly Full Dimension Weights (2013), available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.6163. [11] Michael T. Lacey, Eric T. Sawyer, Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero, Chun-Yun Shen, and Brett Wick, Two Weight Inequalities for the Cauchy Transform from R to C+ (2013), available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1310.4820. [12] Michael T. Lacey and Henri Martikainen, Local T b theorem with L2 testing conditions and general measures: Calderón-Zygmund operators, Ann. Sci. Éc. Norm. Sup. 49 (2016). [13] , Local Tb theorem with L2 testing conditions and general measures: Square functions, To appear J D’Analyse. [14] Michael T. Lacey and Kangwei Li, Two weight norm inequalities for the g function, Math. Res. Lett. 21 (2014), no. 3, 521–536. [15] Michael T. Lacey, On the Separated Bumps Conjecture for Calderon-Zygmund Operators, Hokkaido Math J, to appear (2013), available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.3507. [16] Gagik Amirkhanyan, Dmitriy Bilyk, and Michael T. Lacey, Estimates of the Discrepancy Function in Exponential Orlicz Spaces (2013), available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/1306.1766. [17] , Dichotomy results for the L1 norm of the discrepancy function, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 410 (2014), no. 1, 1–6. [18] Michael T. Lacey, The Two Weight Inequality for the Hilbert Transform: A Primer, To appear, Springer Vol. in honor of Cora Sadosky (2013), available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/1304.5004. 2/14 [19] Michael T. Lacey and Antti V. Vähäkangas, Non-Homogeneous Local T 1 Theorem: Dual Exponents, to appear, Conference Proceedings (2013), available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/1301.5858. [20] , On the Local T b Theorem: A Direct Proof under the Duality Assumption, Proc. Edinb. Math. Soc. (2) 59 (2016), no. 1, 193–222. [21] , The perfect local T b theorem and twisted martingale transforms, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 142 (2014), no. 5, 1689–1700. [22] Michael T. Lacey, Two-weight inequality for the Hilbert transform: A real variable characterization, II, Duke Math. J. 163 (2014), no. 15, 2821–2840. [23] Michael T. Lacey, Eric T. Sawyer, Chun-Yen Shen, and Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero, Two-weight inequality for the Hilbert transform: A real variable characterization, I, Duke Math. J. 163 (2014), no. 15, 2795–2820. [24] Michael T. Lacey and J. Scurry, Weighted Weak Type Estimates for Square Functions, Submitted (2012), available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/1211.4219. [25] Tuomas P. Hytönen, Michael T. Lacey, and Ioannis Parissis, A variation norm Carleson theorem for vector-valued Walsh-Fourier series, Rev. Mat. Iberoam. 30 (2014), no. 3, 979–1014, DOI 10.4171/RMI/804. MR3254998 [26] , The vector valued quartile operator, Collect. Math. 64 (2013), no. 3, 427–454. [27] Dmitriy Bilyk and Michael T. Lacey, The Supremum Norm of the Discrepancy Function: Recent Results and Connections, Proceedings of MCQMC 2012, available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/1207.6659. [28] Michael T. Lacey and Yen Do, Weighted bounds for variational Fourier series, Studia Math. 211 (2012), no. 2, 153–190. [29] Tuomas P. Hytönen and Michael T. Lacey, Pointwise convergence of vector-valued Fourier series, Math. Ann. 357 (2013), no. 4, 1329–1361. [30] Tuomas P. Hytönen, Michael T. Lacey, and Ioannis Parissis, The vector valued quartile operator, Collect. Math. 64 (2013), no. 3, 427–454, DOI 10.1007/s13348-012-0070-3. MR3084406 [31] Tuomas P. Hytönen, Michael T. Lacey, and Carlos Pérez, Sharp weighted bounds for the q-variation of singular integrals, Bull. Lond. Math. Soc. 45 (2013), no. 3, 529–540, DOI 10.1112/blms/bds114. MR3065022 [32] Tuomas Hytönen and Michael T. Lacey, Pointwise convergence of Walsh–Fourier series of vector-valued functions, Submitted (2012), available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/1202.0209. [33] Yen Do and Michael Lacey, Weighted Bounds for Variational Walsh–Fourier Series, J. Fourier Anal. Appl. 18 (2012), no. 6, 1318–1339. [34] Michael T. Lacey, Eric T. Sawyer, Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero, and Chun-Yen Shen, The Two Weight Inequality for Hilbert Transform, Coronas, and Energy Conditions, available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/1108.2319. [35] Michael T. Lacey, On the A2 inequality for Calderón-Zygmund operators, Recent advances in harmonic analysis and applications, Springer Proc. Math. Stat., vol. 25, Springer, New York, 2013, pp. 235–242. [36] Tuomas P Hytonen and Michael Lacey, The Ap-Ainfty inequality for general Calderon-Zygmund operators, Indiana Univ. Math. J. 61 (2012), no. 6, 2041 –2052. [37] Michael T. Lacey, An Ap -A∞ inequality for the Hilbert transform, Houston J. Math. 38 (2012), no. 3, 799–814. MR2970659 [38] Tuomas P. Hytönen, Michael T. Lacey, Henri Martikainen, Tuomas Orponen, Maria Carmen Reguera, Eric T. Sawyer, and Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero, Weak and strong type estimates for maximal truncations of Calderón-Zygmund operators on Ap weighted spaces, J. Anal. Math. 118 (2012), 177–220. [39] Yen Q. Do and Michael T. Lacey, On the convergence of lacunacy Walsh-Fourier series, Bull. Lond. Math. Soc. 44 (2012), no. 2, 241–254. [40] Michael Lacey, The linear bound in A2 for Calderón-Zygmund operators: a survey, Marcinkiewicz centenary volume, Banach Center Publ., vol. 95, Polish Acad. Sci. Inst. Math., Warsaw, 2011, pp. 97–114. [41] Michael T. Lacey, Eric T. Sawyer, and Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero, A Two Weight Inequality for the Hilbert transform Assuming an Energy Hypothesis, J Funct Anal 263 (2012), 305–363. [42] Michael T. Lacey, Stefanie Petermichl, Jill C. Pipher, and Brett D. Wick, Multi-parameter Div-Curl lemmas, Bull. Lond. Math. Soc. 44 (2012), no. 6, 1123–1131. [43] Michael T. Lacey, Eric T. Sawyer, and Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero, A characterization of two weight norm inequalities for maximal singular integrals with one doubling measure, Anal. PDE 5 (2012), no. 1, 1–60. 3/14 [44] , Two Weight Inequalities for Discrete Positive Operators, Submitted (2009), available at http://www. arxiv.org/abs/0911.3437. [45] Dmitriy Bilyk, Michael T. Lacey, Ioannis Parissis, and Armen Vagharshakyan, A three-dimensional signed small ball inequality, Dependence in probability, analysis and number theory, Kendrick Press, Heber City, UT, 2010, pp. 73–87. [46] Michael T. Lacey, Stefanie Petermichl, and Maria Carmen Reguera, Sharp A2 inequality for Haar shift operators, Math. Ann. 348 (2010), no. 1, 127–141. [47] Michael T. Lacey, Kabe Moen, Carlos Pérez, and Rodolfo H. Torres, Sharp weighted bounds for fractional integral operators, J. Funct. Anal. 259 (2010), no. 5, 1073–1097. [48] Dmitriy Bilyk, Michael T. Lacey, Ioannis Parissis, and Armen Vagharshakyan, Exponential squared integrability of the discrepancy function in two dimensions, Mathematika 55 (2009), no. 1-2, 1–27. [49] Michael T. Lacey, Stefanie Petermichl, Jill C. Pipher, and Brett D. Wick, Iterated Riesz commutators: a simple proof of boundedness, Harmonic analysis and partial differential equations, Contemp. Math., vol. 505, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2010, pp. 171–178. [50] Michael T. Lacey, Eric T. Sawyer, and Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero, Astala’s Conjecture on Distortion of Hausdorff Measures under Quasiconformal Maps in the Plane, Acta Math. 204 (2010), no. 2, 273-292. [51] Michael T. Lacey, Haar shifts, commutators, and Hankel operators, Rev. Un. Mat. Argentina 50 (2009), no. 2, 1–13. [52] Dmitriy Bilyk, Michael T. Lacey, Xiaochun Li, and Brett D. Wick, Composition of Haar paraproducts: the random case, Anal. Math. 35 (2009), no. 1, 1–13 (English, with English and Russian summaries). [53] Dmitriy Bilyk, Michael T. Lacey, and Armen Vagharshakyan, On the signed small ball inequality, Online J. Anal. Comb. 3 (2008), Art. 6, 7. [54] , On the small ball inequality in all dimensions, J. Funct. Anal. 254 (2008), no. 9, 2470–2502. [55] Dmitriy Bilyk and Michael T. Lacey, On the small ball inequality in three dimensions, Duke Math. J. 143 (2008), no. 1, 81–115. [56] Michael T Lacey, Small Ball and Discrepancy Inequalities, available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/math. CA/060981d. [57] Michael T. Lacey, On the discrepancy function in arbitrary dimension, close to L1 , Anal. Math. 34 (2008), no. 2, 119–136 (English, with English and Russian summaries). [58] Michael T. Lacey, Stefanie Petermichl, Jill C. Pipher, and Brett D. Wick, Multiparameter Riesz commutators, Amer. J. Math. 131 (2009), no. 3, 731–769. [59] Michael T. Lacey and Xiaochun Li, On a conjecture of E. M. Stein on the Hilbert transform on vector fields, Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 205 (2010), no. 965, viii+72. [60] Ciprian Demeter, Michael T. Lacey, Terence Tao, and Christoph Thiele, Breaking the duality in the return times theorem, Duke Math. J. 143 (2008), no. 2, 281–355. [61] , The Walsh model for M2∗ Carleson, Rev. Mat. Iberoam. 24 (2008), no. 3, 721–744. [62] Michael T. Lacey, Lectures on Nehari’s theorem on the polydisk, Topics in harmonic analysis and ergodic theory, Contemp. Math., vol. 444, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2007, pp. 185–213. [63] Michael T. Lacey and Erin Terwilleger, A Wiener-Wintner theorem for the Hilbert transform, Ark. Mat. 46 (2008), no. 2, 315–336. [64] Michael T. Lacey and William McClain, On an argument of Shkredov on two-dimensional corners, Online J. Anal. Comb. 2 (2007), Art. 2, 21 pp. (electronic). [65] Michael T. Lacey, Commutators with Reisz potentials in one and several parameters, Hokkaido Math. J. 36 (2007), no. 1, 175–191. [66] Michael T. Lacey and Jason Metcalfe, Paraproducts in one and several parameters, Forum Math. 19 (2007), no. 2, 325–351. [67] Carlos Cabrelli, Michael T. Lacey, Ursula Molter, and Jill C. Pipher, Variations on the theme of Journé’s lemma, Houston J. Math. 32 (2006), no. 3, 833–861 (electronic). [68] Michael T. Lacey and Erin Terwilleger, Hankel operators in several complex variables and product BMO, Houston J. Math. 35 (2009), no. 1, 159–183. 4/14 [69] Michael T. Lacey and Xiaochun Li, Maximal theorems for the directional Hilbert transform on the plane, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 358 (2006), no. 9, 4099–4117 (electronic). [70] Michael T. Lacey, Issues related to Rubio de Francia’s Littlewood-Paley inequality, NYJM Monographs, vol. 2, State University of New York University, Albany, Albany, NY, 2007. [71] Michael T. Lacey, Erin Terwilleger, and Brett D. Wick, Remarks on product VMO, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 134 (2006), no. 2, 465–474 (electronic). [72] G. A. Karagulyan and M. T. Leı̆si, An estimate for maximal operators associated with generalized lacunary sets, Izv. Nats. Akad. Nauk Armenii Mat. 39 (2004), no. 1, 73–82 (Russian). [73] Michael T. Lacey, Carleson’s theorem: proof, complements, variations, Publ. Mat. 48 (2004), no. 2, 251–307. [74] Jose Barrionuevo and Michael T. Lacey, A weak-type orthogonality principle, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 131 (2003), no. 6, 1763–1769 (electronic). [75] Sarah H. Ferguson and Michael T. Lacey, A characterization of product BMO by commutators, Acta Math. 189 (2002), no. 2, 143–160. [76] Michael T. Lacey, Carleson’s theorem with quadratic phase functions, Studia Math. 153 (2002), no. 3, 249–267. [77] Pascal Auscher, Steve Hofmann, Michael T. Lacey, Alan McIntosh, and Ph. Tchamitchian, The solution of the Kato square root problem for second order elliptic operators on Rn , Ann. of Math. (2) 156 (2002), no. 2, 633–654. [78] Steve Hofmann, Michael T. Lacey, and Alan McIntosh, The solution of the Kato problem for divergence form elliptic operators with Gaussian heat kernel bounds, Ann. of Math. (2) 156 (2002), no. 2, 623–631. [79] Pascal Auscher, Steve Hofmann, Michael T. Lacey, John Lewis, Alan McIntosh, and Philippe Tchamitchian, The solution of Kato’s conjectures, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris Sér. I Math. 332 (2001), no. 7, 601–606 (English, with English and French summaries). [80] Michael T. Lacey and Christoph Thiele, A proof of boundedness of the Carleson operator, Math. Res. Lett. 7 (2000), no. 4, 361–370. [81] , Lp estimates on the bilinear Hilbert transform for 2 < p < ∞, Ann. of Math. (2) 146 (1997), no. 3, 693–724. [82] , On Calderón’s conjecture for the bilinear Hilbert transform, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95 (1998), no. 9, 4828–4830 (electronic). [83] , On Calderón’s conjecture, Ann. of Math. (2) 149 (1999), no. 2, 475–496. [84] , Lp estimates for the bilinear Hilbert transform, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94 (1997), no. 1, 33–35. [85] Michael T. Lacey, The bilinear maximal functions map into Lp for 2/3 < p ≤ 1, Ann. of Math. (2) 151 (2000), no. 1, 35–57. [86] Roger L. Jones, Michael T. Lacey, and Máté Wierdl, Integer sequences with big gaps and the pointwise ergodic theorem, Ergodic Theory Dynam. Systems 19 (1999), no. 5, 1295–1308. [87] Michael T. Lacey, On the bilinear Hilbert transform, Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Vol. II (Berlin, 1998), 1998, pp. 647–656 (electronic). [88] , The bilinear Hilbert transform is pointwise finite, Rev. Mat. Iberoamericana 13 (1997), no. 2, 411–469. [89] , The return time theorem fails on infinite measure-preserving systems, Ann. Inst. H. Poincaré Probab. Statist. 33 (1997), no. 4, 491–495 (English, with English and French summaries). [90] [91] [92] [93] , On an inequality due to Bourgain, Illinois J. Math. 41 (1997), no. 2, 231–236. , Sharp estimates of the Sobolev norm of u times the gradient of v, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 205 (1997), no. 2, 554–559. , On bilinear Littlewood-Paley square functions, Publ. Mat. 40 (1996), no. 2, 387–396. , Bourgain’s entropy criteria, Convergence in ergodic theory and probability (Columbus, OH, 1993), 1996, pp. 249–261. [94] C. Houdré and Michael T. Lacey, Spectral criteria, SLLN’s and a.s. convergence of series of stationary variables, Ann. Probab. 24 (1996), no. 2, 838–856. [95] Michael T. Lacey, Transferring the Carleson-Hunt theorem in the setting of Orlicz spaces, Interaction between functional analysis, harmonic analysis, and probability (Columbia, MO, 1994), 1996, pp. 307–314. 5/14 [96] , Ergodic averages on circles, J. Anal. Math. 67 (1995), 199–206. [97] Michael T. Lacey, Karl Petersen, Máté Wierdl, and Dan Rudolph, Random ergodic theorems with universally representative sequences, Ann. Inst. H. Poincaré Probab. Statist. 30 (1994), no. 3, 353–395 (English, with English and French summaries). [98] Michael T. Lacey, Weak convergence in dynamical systems to self-similar processes with time average representation, Chaos expansions, multiple Wiener-Itô integrals and their applications (Guanajuato, 1992), 1994, pp. 163–178. [99] , On central limit theorems, modulus of continuity and Diophantine type for irrational rotations, J. Anal. Math. 61 (1993), 47–59. [100] , Weak convergence to self-affine processes in dynamical systems, New directions in time series analysis, Part II, 1993, pp. 255–262. [101] , On almost sure noncentral limit theorems, J. Theoret. Probab. 4 (1991), no. 4, 767–781. [102] , On weak convergence in dynamical systems to self-similar processes with spectral representation, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 328 (1991), no. 2, 767–778. [103] , Large deviations for the maximum local time of stable Lévy processes, Ann. Probab. 18 (1990), no. 4, 1669–1675. , Limit laws for local times of the Brownian sheet, Probab. Theory Related Fields 86 (1990), no. 1, [104] 63–85. [105] Michael T. Lacey and Walter Philipp, A note on the almost sure central limit theorem, Statist. Probab. Lett. 9 (1990), no. 3, 201–205. [106] Michael T. Lacey, A remark on the multiparameter law of the iterated logarithm, Stochastic Process. Appl. 32 (1989), no. 2, 355–367. [107] , Laws of the iterated logarithm for partial sum processes indexed by functions, J. Theoret. Probab. 2 (1989), no. 3, 377–398. [108] , Laws of the iterated logarithm for the empirical characteristic function, Ann. Probab. 17 (1989), no. 1, 292–300. Grants 2015–18 2012—15 2011–14 2012—13 2009—12 2009 2008—13 2008 2005—10 2005—08 2001—05 2001—06 1999—01 1996—99 1995—96 1990—93 1989—90 Australian Research Council Grant NSF individual grant $312,000 Australian Research Council Grant Simons Foundation, $130,000 NSF individual grant $292,000 Conference Grant for CRM program in Barcelona, Spain, $32,000 NSF MCTP (Undergraduate Program) $730,000 Conference Grant, for Program at Fields Institute, $50,000 NSF $540,000 High Impact Award NSF FRG $350,000, with U. Georgia, Athens, and U. Missouri Columbia NSF $208,000 High Impact Award NSF $2,100,000 VIGRE award, for the School of Mathematics NSF $98,000 Creative Extension NSF $147,000 High Impact Award NSF $40,000 NSF $66,000 Postdoctoral Fellow NSF $60,000 6/14 Colloquia (Last Ten Years) 2015 Plenary address: Frontiers of Singular Integrals Helsinki ; Mittag-Leffler Institute, American Institute of Mathematics. Colloquium: Vanderbilt, Lund University Sweden, University of Minnesota, University of South Carolina. 2014 Plenary address: Southeastern Analysis Meeting at Clemson, Michael Cowling Conference, Segovia Spain, Harmonic Analysis Conference, Macquarie University, Sydney Australia Colloquium: Temple University, Oberwolfach Taft Lectures, University of Cincinnati 2013 Colloquium, Trinity University CIAM Distinguished Lecturer Series, University of South Australia, Adelaide Plenary Address, annual meeting of the Austrian Mathematical Society, Innsbruck Austria 2012 Colloquium: Yale University,: Center for Advanced Study, Oslo Norway; Lund University, Sweden Plenary, MCQMC 2012 (Monte Carlo Quasi Monte Carlo), Sydney Australia; Southeastern Analysis Meeting (SouthEastern Analysis Meeting), Tuscaloosa Alabama; Harmonic Analysis and PDE, Nanjiang China. Weighted inequalities (4 lectures), Beijing Normal University 2011 Two Weight Inequalities, Paesky Summer School, (5 lectures) Czech Republic Colloquium: Convergence of Fourier Series, Universidad Seville American Mathematics Institute, Palo Alto CA. 2010 Colloquium, McMaster University; Georgia Southern University; University of Rochester. Campus wide lecture on Futurama, Georgia Southern University, February 2010 Plenary, Conference in honor of Richard Wheeden, Seville Spain; Józef Marcinkiewicz Centenary Conference, June Two Weight Inequalities, 10 lectures University of Helsinki, October Convergence of Fourier Series, Colloquium, University of Helsinki, October 2009 Small Ball Inequalities (4 lectures) Yerevan, Armenia, February 2009. Kato Square Root Theorem (5 lectures) U Autonoma Barcelona Small Ball Inequalities (5 lectures) Arkansas Spring Lectures Campus wide lecture on Futurama, University of Arkansas Colloquium: Jena University, Germany; Wayne State University Small Ball Inequalities, Conference in memory of Walter Philipp 2008 Plenary, Southeastern Analysis Meeting, Nashville TN; FSDONA, Helskinki Finland; Auburn Mini-Conference; America Institute of Mathematics Colloquium, University of Waterloo; Georgia Tech Fulbright Lectures, 15 lectures, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2007 Colloquium, Louisiana State University, University of Texas-Austin; Texas A&M University; University of Maryland Trijinsky Lectures, 3 lectures, UIUC Oct Plenary, Discrepancy, Varenna Italy, June Pichorides Lectures, 6 Seminars, University of Crete, July Plenary, Analysis in Barcelona; CIRM Marseille France; Scualo Normali, Pisa Italy Colloquium: Texas A&M University 7/14 Antonio Blanca Pimentel, UC-Berkeley CS Dustin Burns, UC Davis, Physics Mentoring Melanie Stam, Cornell Michelle Delcourt, UIUC Undergraduates Stefan Froehlich, University of Michigan A frequent mentor to undergraduates about Graduate School. About 40% of the 2001— David Lowry, Brown University undergraduates attend a STEM graduate graduate program. John Cummings, University of Tennessee (Knoxville) student in stats, working at Martin-Marietta 2012 Rachel From aLunde: note ofgrad thanks from a NSFISYE, Graduate Research Fellowship: “. . . I would like Sarah Legget, of Technology, to thank you Illinois for theInstitute help, guidance, and motivation you’ve given me, and for the Ashwin Bhat, Facebook Internship, Grad School in CS at Stanford recommendations you have written on my behalf. I have much to be thankful for, Dragos Illas, UT-Austin and I could not have gotten this award without you.” Historical informationonabout placement of graduate is: programs. Historical information the placement of Majors majorsininto STEMschool graduate Year Majors Placed Women Minority Degrees Awarded % in Grad School ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 ’06 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 8 6 8 7 9 12 8 5 9 11 2 3 4 3 1 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 29 18 27 24 43 34 41 44 18 64 25 2015 Host to Ferdia Sherry from an undergraduate from Netherlands, completing an honors thesis on harmonic analysis. Graduate Students 2014 Scott Spencer, PhD May 2017, expected. 2014 Gagik Amirkhanyan PhD (May 2014), working at Amazon. 2011 Maria Carmen Reguera PhD (2011), postdocs at Lund and Universidad Autonoma Barcelona, currently at U Birmingham, England. 2010 Armen Varshagyan, PhD, postdoc at Brown Postdocs 2015 2014 2012 2010—12 2011 2010 2007—09 2008 2006-08 2006 2003—05 2002 Irina Holmes, GT Postdoc Henri Martikainen, supported by Academy of Sciences, Finland. Antti Vähäkangas moved to postdoctoral position, Helsinki U. Manwah (Lilian) Wong moved to a position in finance Yen Do moved to a postdoctoral position at Yale Kevin P. Costello moved to a NSF Postdoc at Georgia Tech 6 Sergie Borodachov moved to a tenure track position at Towson U Ioannis Parissis moved to postdoctoral positions at Fields & KTH Dmitriy Bilyk moved to IAS, then University of South Carolina Julia Garibaldi moved to Emory. Jason Metcalfe VIGRE Postdoc, moved to NSF Postdoc at Berkeley Erin Terwilleger VIGRE Postdoc, moved to tenure track, U. Conn. Teaching { Fall 2015, Undergraduate Research (One Bit Johnson Lindenstrauss Lemma) 2 students 8/14 { Fall 2015, Math 2106, Foundations of Math Proof { Fall 2014, Math 2411, Honors Vector Calculus { Fall 2014, Math 6221, Advanced Classical Probabilty Theory { Spring 2014, Math 8803, Weighted Inequalities { Spring 2014, Math 3225, Honors Probability and Statistics { Fall 2013, Math 3225, Honors Probability and Statistics, 15 students { Fall 2013, Math 4305, Linear Algebra, 60 students { Fall 2011, Math 6580, Hilbert Space and Linear Operators, 4 students { Fall 2011, Math 3225, Honors Probability and Statistics, 10 students { Fall 2011, Math 3215, Probability and Statistics, 40 students { Spring 2011, Math 4305, Linear Algebra, 60 students { Spring 2011, Math 2411, Honors Calculus 3, 15 students { Spring 2011, Math 7337, Harmonic Analysis, 7 students { Spring 2010, Math 6338, Real Analysis II, 5 students { Spring 2010, Math 4305, Linear Algebra, 60 students { Fall 2009, Math 6337, Real Analysis 1, 35 students { Fall 2008, Math 1501, Calculus, 160 students { Fall 2007, Math 1501, Calculus, 70 students { Spring 2006, Math 8813, Graduate Special Topics, 6 students { Fall 2006, Math 1501, Calculus I, 240 students { Spring 2006, Math 4317, Analysis I, 40 students { Spring 2004, Math 4105, Introduction to Number Theory, 30 students { Fall 2003, Math 7440, Harmonic Analysis, 3 students { Fall 2003, Undergraduate Research, 1 Student { Summer 2003, Graduate Reading Course { Spring 2003, Math 4105, Introduction to Number Theory, 10 students { Spring 2002, Math 2401, Calculus III 30 students { Fall 2001, Math 4431, Intro. to Topology, 4 students { Fall 2001, Math 4080, Senior Project I, Cryptography, 4 students { Spring 2001 Math 3012 Applied Comb. 35 students { Fall 1999, Math 1502, Calculus II, 170 students { Fall 1999, Math 3215, Probability, 30 students { Spring 1999, Math 2803, Calculus, 45 students { Spring 1999, Math 4305, Linear Algebra, 45 students { Winter 1999, Math 4215, Probability, 40 students { Winter 1999, Math 4305, Linear Algebra, 45 students { Fall 1998, Math 1507, Calculus I, 47 students { Fall 1998, Math 1507, Calculus I, 48 students { Spring 1998, Math 6322, Complex Analysis, 3 students { Winter 1998 Math 4305 Linear Algebra 55 students { Winter 1998, Math 6321, Complex Analysis, 15 students { Spring 1997, Math 1509, Calculus III, 35 students { Spring 1997, Math 6322, Complex Analysis II, 2 students 9/14 { Winter 1997, Math 6321 Complex Analysis I 13 students { Fall 1996, Math 4317 Analysis I 16 students Service Georgia Institute of Technology 2016 2015-6 2015-17 2015-17 2014-15 2015 2014-16 Special Committee on Additional Space for School of Mathematics Search Committee for Chair of School of Mathematics Undergraduate Committee Senior Promotion and Tenure Faculty advisor to the American Mathematical Society Student Chapter Implicit Bias Group, advising Associate VP Julie R. Ancis College of Science Diversity Committee 2014-15 School of Mathematics Hiring Committee. Hired five tenure track faculty, of which four were women. Since I joined the faculty, the School has hired eleven women. I have been on the Hiring Committee for nine of those hires. In this case, at least, correlation is causation. 2013-14 Chair, School of Mathematics Hiring Committee 2012-13 Member of the Hiring Committee 2009-11 Junior Promotion and Tenure Committee 2008-12 PI on the NSF-MCTP grant, supporting the undergraduate program at Georgia Tech. During the term of this grant, the number of majors rose from 140 to 200; about 35% attend graduate school. 2005-07 Hiring Committee 2003 Salary and Awards Committee 2001-07 VIGRE Director. From the third year review: “It is apparent that PI Michael Lacey plays an extensive and pivotal role in the mentoring of undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs. Many highly favorable reports about the School’s VIGRE activities from trainees were phrased in terms such as ‘A professor suggested ...’ and in almost every case that professor was Dr. Lacey.” 2001 Member of Faculty Advisory Committee. 2001 Director of Undergraduate Education, with oversight of the entire undergraduate program in mathematics, the Georgia Institute of Technology. Different initiatives here lead to a dramatic improvement in placement of the undergraduates into graduate programs. 2000 Member of Executive Committee. 1998 Chair of Undergraduate Committee. Oversaw the selection of new Calculus texts to implement an "early linear algebra" approach to Calculus. 1998-00 Hiring Committee. Editorial Positions 2005-11 Harmonic Analysis editor for the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 80 papers/year submitted; acceptance rate is 25%. 10/14 2006- Journal of Geometric Analysis. Profession 2017 Lead organizer of a program in Harmonic Analysis, at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), Spring 2017 2014 Organizer of a semester program at ICERM/Brown, in High Dimensional Approximation, with oversight of mentoring 2012 Scientific Committee of Abel Symposium, August 2012, Oslo Norway. 2009-12 Editorial Nominations Board, American Mathematical Society. 2009 Organizer of a Mathematical Research Community event at Snowbird Utah, with C. Thiele, and D. Demeter 2009 Organizer at the CRM-Barcelona, with oversight of funds supporting the participation by US based researchers in the program there. 2008 Organizer of the Small Ball Inequality and Related Topics Workshop, AIM Palo Alto CA 2008 Organizer for the Thematic Program in Harmonic Analysis at the Fields Insitute. PI on NSF grant to support US based Participants in the program. 2008 Organized the Operator Theory Workshop at the Fields Insitute. 1998, 99, 01, Served on the NSF Harmonic Analysis Panel. Approximately 70-40 proposals are 03, 06, 09 ranked, setting priorities for funding. 2005, 10 Served on the 2005 NSF Graduate Fellowship Committee, 2005, 14 NSF CAREER Fellowship Committee 2015 NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship Panel 20xx Frequent referee, and reader for science foundation of countries world-wide. Between 20-30 requests per year. Talks 2015 Plenary address: Frontiers of Singular Integrals; American Institute of Mathematics Helsinki, Mittag-Leffler Insitute Sweden Colloquium: Vanderbilt University, Lund University, Sweden, University of South Carolina Seminar: Georgia Tech, University of Georgia Athens, Chalmers University Sweden 2014 Plenary address: SEAM at Clemson, Michael Cowling Conference, Segovia Spain, Harmonic Analysis Conference, Macquarie University, Sydney Australia Colloquium: Temple University, Oberwolfach, Taft Lectures at the University of Cincinnati (2 lectures) Seminars: AMS West Sectional meeting, Alberquerque, Brown University 2013 Colloquium: Trinity University, University of South Australia, Adelaide Plenary: IPAM Conference, in honor of Karri Astala Austrian Mathematical Society, Innsbruck Austria, CBMS Conference, Clemson University Seminars: Georgia Analysis Seminar, Athens GA, Obervolfach, Brown University 2012 4 lectures at Beijing Normal University Colloquium: (1) Yale University; (2) Lund University; (3) Center for Advanced Study, Oslo 11/14 Plenary: (1) MCQMC 2012 (Monte Carlo Quasi Monte Carlo), Sydney Australia; (2) SEAM (SouthEastern Analysis Meeting); (3) Harmonic Analysis and PDE, Nanjiang China Seminars: (1) Universite Paul Sabateur, Toulouse, France; (2) Georgia Tech; (3) UCLA; (4) Center for Advanced Study, Oslo Norway; (5) Universitat Autonoma Barcelona; (6) Princeton University. Conferences: Analytic Function Spaces, Schrodinger Institue, Vienna Austria 2011 Paesky Summer School, (5 lectures) Czech Republic Colloquium: Seville Conferences: (1) AMS Meeting at Statesboro GA; (2) Euler Institute-St Petersburg Russia; (3) AIM-Palo Alto; (4) Fields Institute-Toronto; (5) CRM-Barcelona Undergrads: Georgia Tech 2010 University of Helsinki (10 lectures) Campus wide lecture, Georgia Southern University, February 2010 Colloquims: (1) McMaster University; (2) Georgia Southern; (3) Helsinki; (4) Rochester Conferences: (1) SEAM-Atlanta; (2) Rincon Puerto Rico; (3) Fields Institute-Toronto; (4) Seville Spain; (5) Poznan Poland; (6) KTH Stockholm; (7) Helsinki; (8) CMS-Vancouver Undergrads: Two at Georgia Tech 2009 Arkansas Spring Lectures (5) Campus wide lecture, UA-Fayetteville Postdoctoral course (5 lectures) CRM-Barcelona and Yerevan State University (3 lectures) Colloquiums: (1) Jena Germany; (2) Wayne State Seminars: (1) CRM-Barcelona; (2) UAM-Madrid; (3) Jena Germany; (4) Georgia Tech; (5) Wayne State Conferences: (1) Graz Austria; (2) Auburn Undergrads: Georgia Tech 2008 Fulbright Lectures (10 lectures) Universidad Beunos Aires Colloquiums: (1) Waterloo Canada; (2) Georgia Tech; (3) UBA-Argentina Seminars: (1) Fields Institute-Toronto; (2) UW-Madison; (3) U Litoral-Santa Fe Argentina Conferences: (1) Fields Institute-Toronto; (2) SEAM-Nashville; (3) Banff; (4) CIMPA at La Falda Argentina; (5) FSDONA at Helsinki; (6) Armenia; (7) Harmonic Analysis at Auburn; (8) Approx Theory at AIM-Palo Alto Undergrads: Georgia Tech 2007 Trijinsky Lectures (3 lectures) UIUC Oct Colloquiums: (1) LSU; (2) UT-Austin; (3) UMD-College Park Seminars: (1) UNC; (2) Heraklion Greece; (3) UCLA; (4) Brown Conferences: (1) Varenna Italy; (2) AMS meeting at Davidson College Undergrads: Georgia Tech 2006 Pichorides Professor (6 lectures) University of Crete Heraklion Colloquium: Texas A&MU Seminars: (1) U Bordeaux; (2) Georgia Tech Conferences: (1) Centro di Georgi at Pisa; (2) CRM at Montreal; (3) Luminy at Marseille; (4) Harmonic Analysis at Zaros Greece; (5) Analysis at Barcelona; AMS Meeting at Salt Lake City; (6) CMS Meeting-Toronto Undergrads: Georgia Tech 2005 Colloquium: Vanderbilt 12/14 Seminars: (1) UBC-Vancouver; (2) TU-Vienna; (3) UIUC Conferences: (1) Schrodinger Institute-Vienna; (2) Oberwolfach; (3) Harmonic Analysis at Soporo Japan; (4) Approx Theory- Armenia; (5) Ergodic Theory at Depaul Undergrads: UIUC, Georgia Tech 2004 Colloquiums: (1) SFU-Vancouver; (2) USC-Columbia; (3) Temple Seminars: (1) SFU-Vancouver; (2) USC-Columbia; (3) UGA; (4) Georgia Tech; (5) Brown Conferences: (1) PDE meeting at UCSD; (2) SEAM at Tuscaloosa; (3) Centro Di Georgi at Pisa Italy; (4) SUMIFRAS at Texas A&MU; (5) Harmonic Analysis at Auburn; (6) IPAM at UCLA Undergrads: Georgia Tech 2003 Invited Professor (6 lectures) E. Schrodinger Institute, Vienna Austria Colloquiums: (1) TU-Graz Austria; (2) UBC-Vancouver Conferences: (1) SEAM-Knoxville; (2) Armenia; (3) CMS Meeting-Vancouver Seminars: (1) UBC-Vancouver; (2) UCLA Undergrads: Georgia Tech 2002 Colloquium: Tours France Seminars: (1) Macquarie U-Australia; (2) ANU-Canberra; (3) Orsay France; (4) Orleans France Conferences: (1) UA-Fayetteville; (2) UM-Columbia; (3) Fabes-Riviere at UM-Minneapolis; (5) Oberwolfach Undergrads: UA-Fayetteville 2001 Colloquiums: (1) UM-Columbia; (2) UT-Knoxville Seminars: (1) UM-Columbia; (2) USC-Columbia; (3) Princeton Conferences: (1) SEAM-Athens GA; (2) Memphis; (3) Milan; (4) Furman University; (5) Yerevan Armenia; (6) Auburn Undergrads: UT-Knoxville 2000 Colloquium: ANU-Australia Seminars: (1) UNSW-Australia; (2) Macquarie-Australia 1999 Colloquium: ANU-Canberra Seminars: UNSW Australia, Auburn Conferences: (1) Vanderbilt U; (2) Banach Center in Warsaw Poland; (3) AMS meeting in Melbourne Australia 1998 45 Min. Address International Congress of Mathematicians, Berlin Germany Plenary Address, AMS Southeastern Meeting, Atlanta GA Colloquiums: (1) Memphis U; (2) Texas A&M, Conferences: (1) Kiel Germany; (2) IMPA-Rio de Janeiro Brazil. 1997 Seminars: (1) Emory; (2) Georgia Tech; (3) Paris VI; (4) FSU-Tallahasse; (5) USA-Mobile Alabama Conferences: (1) MSRI; (2) Wabash Seminar at Indianapolis, (3) AMS Meeting at Pretoria, South Africa 1996 Colloquiums: (1) Georgia Tech; (2) UNM-Albuquerque Conference: Auburn 1995 Colloquium: Georgia Tech Seminars: (1) Yale; (2) CUNY 13/14 1994 Seminars: (1) WU-St. Louis; (2) U Chicago Conference: UM-Columbia 1993 Colloquium: Umea Sweden Seminars: (1) UW-Madison; (2) Paris-VI; (3) Rennes France; (4) Tours France Conferences: (1) IU-Bloomington; (2) OSU-Columbus; (3) Aarhus University Denmark 1992 Colloquiums: (1) UMd-College Park; (2) OSU-Columbus Seminars: (1) Purdue; (2) OSU-Columbus; (3) UMd-College Park Conferences: (1) Kansas State; (2) CIMAT Guanajuato Mexico 1991 Seminars: (1) Texas A&M; (2) Memphis State; (3) UNC-Chapel Hill; (4) UT-Austin Conferences: (1) Auburn; (2) Indiana University; (3) AMS Meeting at NDSU; (4) UNCChapel Hill 1990 Seminars: (1) Purdue; (2) Texas A&M; (3) UIUC Conferences: (1) AMS Meeting at Kansas State University; (2) IMA-Minneapolis 1989 Colloquium: Boston University 1988 Seminars: (1) LSU; (2) UNC-Chapel Hill 14/14