Dr. Jill Pipher

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Biography

Jill Pipher is the Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor of Mathematics at Brown University. She received her Ph.D. in Mathematics from UCLA in 1985. Her academic career began as a Dickson Instructor at the University of Chicago from 1985 to 1987, followed by positions of increasing responsibility at the same institution until 1990. She joined Brown University as an Associate Professor in 1990, became a Professor in 1994, and assumed her current role in 2013. Pipher's research primarily focuses on harmonic analysis, particularly in applications involving elliptic partial differential equations with non-smooth coefficients. She has made significant contributions to cryptography, specifically in lattice-based cryptography, including the NTRU public key cryptosystem. She has received numerous accolades for her work, including the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award and an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship. Pipher has published various articles and has lectured widely on topics related to cryptography and mathematical analysis, making her a recognized figure in both academic and applied mathematics domains.

Research Interests

Experience

Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor

2013-01-01 — Present

Brown University • Providence, RI

Head of the Department of Mathematics, focusing on harmonic analysis and cryptography.

Professor

1994-01-01 — 2013-01-01

Brown University • Providence, RI

Taught advanced mathematics including analysis, PDE, and cryptography.

Associate Professor

1990-01-01 — 1994-01-01

Brown University • Providence, RI

Conducted research and taught in the mathematics department.

Assistant Professor

1987-01-01 — 1990-01-01

University of Chicago • Chicago, IL

Engaged in teaching and research.

Dickson Instructor

1985-01-01 — 1987-01-01

University of Chicago • Chicago, IL

An early career position focusing on teaching undergraduate mathematics.

Awards

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NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Sloan Foundation Fellowship

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Presidential Young Investigator Award

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Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Professor

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NSF Mathematics Institute Award, ICERM

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Inaugural Fellow American Mathematical Society

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Elected Member American Academy Arts Sciences

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Fellow Society Industrial Applied Mathematicians

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Fellow American Association Advancement Science

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics