About Me
I am currently a Clare Luce Boothe Associate Professor. In Fall 2017 I joined the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Department of Mathematics as a Clare Luce Boothe Assistant Professor: 2017 - 2020. Previously I was a Simons Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley working with Daniel Tataru.
You can find me at: Van Vleck Hall, Office 711, University of Wisconsin Madison, or email me at: ifrim at math dot wisc dot edu
My Vita.pdf. The Google Scholar citations link can be found here.
Recent and upcoming events
- • Co-organizer of the 1 month research gathering: MSRI program ‘Mathematical problems in fluid dynamics’, Summer 2023
- • Co-organizer of the BIRS workshop Women in nonlinear dispersive PDEs, February 5 - February 10, 2023
- • Oberwolfach Seminar: Free Boundary Problems in Fluid Dynamics, Oberwolfach, Germany, 23 October - 29 October 2022
- • Summer School: Geometric dispersive PDEs, invited lecturer, Obergurgl (Tirol), Austria, September 26 - October 1, 2022
Research Interests
- • Nonlinear Dispersive Equations
- • Fluid Mechanics
- • Harmonic Analysis
Honors and Awards
- • Visiting Miller Research Professorships, academic year 2023-2024 (Fall 2023)
- • Simons Fellows in Mathematics, academic year 2023-2024
- • Featured in Emisary-MSRI (page 7) in “Focus on the Scientist: Mihaela Ifrim”, Spring 2021
- • Sloan Research Fellowship, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 2019 - 2022
- • NSF CAREER award, DMS-1845037, 2019 - 2024
- • UW Madison 2018 Fall Research Competition Award, deferred
- • Honored Instructor Award, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Fall 2018
- • Clare Luce Boothe Professorship, 2017 -
- • Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Fellowship, 2020 - 2021
- • Clay Mathematics Institute travel award for IHES Summer School on Nonlinear Waves, Bures-sur-Yvette, France, July 18-29, 2016
- • William Karl Schwarze Scholarship in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of California at Davis, Spring 2010
- • Alice Leung Scholarship in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of California at Davis, Spring 2009