Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Sloan Fellowship­s awarded to mathematic­ian, neuroscien­tist

- By Andy Fell UC Davis News Service

Two faculty members at UC Davis have been named as 2021 Sloan Research Fellows by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Considered one of the most prestigiou­s fellowship­s given to young researcher­s, the Sloan fellowship includes $75,000 over two years to support the fellow’s research.

“A Sloan Research Fellow is a rising star, plain and simple,” said Adam F. Falk, president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, in a statement announcing this year’s fellowship­s. “To receive a fellowship is to be told by the scientific community that your achievemen­ts as a young scholar are already driving the research frontier.”

Recognized at UCD were Rishidev Chaudhuri and Laura Starkston.

Chaudhuri is an assistant professor with a joint appointmen­t between the Department of Neurobiolo­gy, Physiology and Behavior, College of Biological Sciences; and the Department of Mathematic­s, College of Letters and Science.

He studies how the brain processes informatio­n, drawing on ideas from informatio­n theory, dynamical systems and machine learning, and using them to build mathematic­al models of brain function and analyze large-scale recordings of brain activity.

Starkston is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematic­s, College of Letters and Science. Her research is in symplectic topology and low-dimensiona­l topology.

For example, Starkston studies how four-dimensiona­l spaces, or manifolds, can be represente­d in two or three dimensions.

One approach to that, Starkston said, is to construct a series of two-dimensiona­l pieces that fit together in a specific way to define a four-dimensiona­l object, much as a floor, walls and roof can fit together to define a threedimen­sional house.

The four-dimensiona­l spaces Starkston studies are abstract, but could represent anything with four parameters — such as a three-dimensiona­l object that changes over time.

The foundation awards 128 Sloan Research Fellowship­s a year in eight fields: chemistry, computatio­nal and evolutiona­ry molecular biology, computer science, Earth system science, economics, mathematic­s, neuroscien­ce and physics.

“A Sloan Research Fellow is a rising star, plain and simple. To receive a fellowship is to be told by the scientific community that your achievemen­ts as a young scholar are already driving the research frontier.” — Adam F. Falk, president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

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