Sourav Chatterjee (born November 26, 1979, Calcutta, India) is an Indian mathematician and a specialist in probability theory. Doctor of Philosophy (2005), Professor at Stanford University (since 2013), Fell (2018 [2] ).
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He graduated from the with bachelor's degrees (2000) and master's degrees (2002) statistics. In 2005, he received a Ph.D. in statistics from Stanford, under the supervision of , with a dissertation entitled “Concentration Inequalities with Exchangeable Pairs” [3] . From 2005 to 2011, he was an Assistant and Associate Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2009-2013 Associate Professor, New York Courant Institute. Since 2012, a visiting associate professor, since 2013 a professor of statistics and mathematics at Stanford. Has the status of a permanent resident of the United States.
Awards and honors
- Scholarship of Sloan (2007)
- Tweedie New Researcher Award, (2008)
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- IMS Medallion Lecture (2012)
- (2012, first awarded)
- Young Researcher Award, International Indian Statistical Association (2013)
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- (2014)