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[[Image:Entrega del Premio Euskadi de Investigación 2012 al matemático Luis Vega 04 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Luis Vega (2013).]]
'''Luis Vega''' (born 16 July 1960) is a Spanish mathematician, specializing in [[partial differential equation]]s.
Vega graduated from the [[Complutense University of Madrid]] with a bachelor's degree in 1982 and received his doctorate in 1988 from [[Autonomous University of Madrid]] (UAM) under Antonio Barba with thesis ''El multiplicador de Shrödinger la función maximal y los operadores de restriction''.<ref></ref> Vega was a Dickson Instructor at the [[University of Chicago]] as a postdoc. He taught, as an assistant professor, until 1993 at the UAM and then at the [[University of the Basque Country]], where he received a full professorship in 1995. He is the scientific director of the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM).<ref name=homepage> (online links to publications)</ref>
For brief periods (mostly in the summer) from 2000 to 2008, he was a visiting professor at the [[University of California, Santa Barbara]]. He was for brief periods a visiting professor at [[MSRI]], Paris 12, Paris 13, [[École normale supérieure]], [[École polytechnique]], [[Institut Henri Poincaré]], the [[University of Cergy-Pontoise]], the Ennio de Giorgio Center of the University of Pisa, and the [[University of Washington]].<ref name=homepage/>
He is a co-editor of the ''Journal of Evolution Equations'' (since 2009) and the ''Journal of Fourier Analysis and its Applications'' (since 2010) and general editor of ''La Revista Matemática Iberoamericana'' (since 2011).<ref name=homepage/>
In 2006 Vega was Invited Speaker at the [[International Congress of Mathematicians]] in Madrid, Spain. He was elected a Fellow of the [[American Mathematical Society]] and received the Premio Euskadi de Investigación in 2012. He received the [[Blaise Pascal Medal]] in 2015.<ref name=homepage/>
==Selected publications==
* with [[Carlos Kenig]], G. Ponce: Smoothing effects and local theory theory for the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equations, Invent. Math., Vol. 134, 1998, pp. 489–545
* with L. Escauriaza, Kenig, Ponce: Uniqueness properties of solutions to Schrödinger equations, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 49, 2012, pp. 415–442, [https://ift.tt/31OzU7L Online]
==References==
<references/>
[[Category:Complutense University of Madrid alumni]]
[[Category:Autonomous University of Madrid alumni]]
[[Category:Autonomous University of Madrid faculty]]
[[Category:University of the Basque Country faculty]]
[[Category:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society]]
[[Category:Spanish mathematicians]]
[[Category:1960 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
'''Luis Vega''' (born 16 July 1960) is a Spanish mathematician, specializing in [[partial differential equation]]s.
Vega graduated from the [[Complutense University of Madrid]] with a bachelor's degree in 1982 and received his doctorate in 1988 from [[Autonomous University of Madrid]] (UAM) under Antonio Barba with thesis ''El multiplicador de Shrödinger la función maximal y los operadores de restriction''.<ref></ref> Vega was a Dickson Instructor at the [[University of Chicago]] as a postdoc. He taught, as an assistant professor, until 1993 at the UAM and then at the [[University of the Basque Country]], where he received a full professorship in 1995. He is the scientific director of the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM).<ref name=homepage> (online links to publications)</ref>
For brief periods (mostly in the summer) from 2000 to 2008, he was a visiting professor at the [[University of California, Santa Barbara]]. He was for brief periods a visiting professor at [[MSRI]], Paris 12, Paris 13, [[École normale supérieure]], [[École polytechnique]], [[Institut Henri Poincaré]], the [[University of Cergy-Pontoise]], the Ennio de Giorgio Center of the University of Pisa, and the [[University of Washington]].<ref name=homepage/>
He is a co-editor of the ''Journal of Evolution Equations'' (since 2009) and the ''Journal of Fourier Analysis and its Applications'' (since 2010) and general editor of ''La Revista Matemática Iberoamericana'' (since 2011).<ref name=homepage/>
In 2006 Vega was Invited Speaker at the [[International Congress of Mathematicians]] in Madrid, Spain. He was elected a Fellow of the [[American Mathematical Society]] and received the Premio Euskadi de Investigación in 2012. He received the [[Blaise Pascal Medal]] in 2015.<ref name=homepage/>
==Selected publications==
* with [[Carlos Kenig]], G. Ponce: Smoothing effects and local theory theory for the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equations, Invent. Math., Vol. 134, 1998, pp. 489–545
* with L. Escauriaza, Kenig, Ponce: Uniqueness properties of solutions to Schrödinger equations, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 49, 2012, pp. 415–442, [https://ift.tt/31OzU7L Online]
==References==
<references/>
[[Category:Complutense University of Madrid alumni]]
[[Category:Autonomous University of Madrid alumni]]
[[Category:Autonomous University of Madrid faculty]]
[[Category:University of the Basque Country faculty]]
[[Category:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society]]
[[Category:Spanish mathematicians]]
[[Category:1960 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
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