
UW laptop scientist and mathematician named Sloan Fellows
February 15, 2023

UW laptop scientist Leilani Battle and UW mathematician Jonathan Zhu have been named Sloan Fellows.College of Washington
Two College of Washington college members have been awarded early-career fellowships from the Alfred P. Sloan Basis. The brand new Sloan Fellows, introduced Feb. 15, are Leilani Battle, an assistant professor within the Paul G. Allen Faculty of Pc Science & Engineering, and Jonathan J. Zhu, an assistant professor within the Division of Arithmetic.
Open to students in eight scientific and technical fields — chemistry, laptop science, Earth system science, economics, arithmetic, neuroscience and physics — the fellowships honor these early-career researchers whose achievements mark them among the many subsequent era of scientific leaders.
The 126 Sloan Fellows for 2023 have been chosen in coordination with the analysis neighborhood. Candidates are nominated by their friends, and fellows are chosen by impartial panels of senior students primarily based on analysis accomplishments, creativity and potential to turn out to be a pacesetter of their area. Every fellow will obtain $75,000 to use towards analysis endeavors.
This 12 months’s fellows come from 54 establishments throughout the US and Canada, spanning fields from evolutionary biology to knowledge science.
Battle is an assistant professor of laptop science and co-leads the Interactive Knowledge Lab. Her analysis investigates the interactive visible exploration of huge datasets and stands on the intersection of a number of educational disciplines, together with healthcare, enterprise and local weather science.
“What piqued my curiosity in knowledge science was the juxtaposition of the unbelievable energy of present instruments and their underutilization by the overwhelming majority of information analysts on this planet,” Battle stated. “Why are we not making higher use of those instruments? This sparked a multi-year journey to raised perceive why individuals use or don’t use varied knowledge science instruments and the way these instruments might be made accessible to and efficient for a wider vary of customers.”
Zhu is an assistant professor in arithmetic. His analysis explores the idea and geometry of surfaces ruled by their curvature, and the way these surfaces work together with the house round them. Mathematical notions of curvature type the language by which many pure phenomena are described, cell membranes, cleaning soap movies, and the construction of spacetime by way of basic relativity.
“Arithmetic, and particularly geometry, is throughout us,” Zhu stated. “By rigorously finding out seemingly on a regular basis phenomena — equivalent to cleaning soap bubbles — we’re in a position to develop profound mathematical theories, which have purposes to phenomena which are in any other case impossibly out of attain, equivalent to black holes. In doing so, we create utterly new ideas by which to grasp the world we stay in.”
For extra info, contact Battle at [email protected] or Zhu at [email protected].
Tag(s): Faculty of Arts & Sciences • Faculty of Engineering • Division of Arithmetic • Jonathan Zhu • Leilani Battle • Paul G. Allen Faculty of Pc Science & Engineering
