David Vogan
Room 2-243
Phone: x3-4991
dav@math.mit.edu
Professor of Mathematics
Group Representations, Lie Theory
David Vogan received the B.A. and S.M. degrees from the University of Chicago in 1974, and the Ph.D. from MIT in 1976 under the direction of Bertram Kostant. He continued as a CLE Moore Instructor, and Member of the Institute for Advanced Study, before joining the MIT mathematics faculty in 1979. His research interests include group representations and Lie algebras. He is a member of the research group Atlas of Lie groups and representations, which in 2007 computed the character table of the Lie group E8, attracting a great deal of international press. Professor Vogan will be President of the AMS from February 2013 through January 2015.
Professor Vogan served as Chair of the Undergraduate Committee, 1984-5, 1986-87, 1996-97, and of the Graduate Committee 1993-4, & 1995-96. He chaired the Pure Mathematics Committee, 1997-99, before serving as Department Head, 1999-04. A former Sloan fellow, Professor Vogan was selected by the Department Faculty as the Robert E. Collins Distinguished Scholar in 2007. In 2011, he received the AMS Levi L. Conant Prize for his article, "The character table for E8," Notices AMS, vol. 54 (2007). He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (1996).
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