Doron Levy Named Interim Chair of UMD Department of Mathematics

Leader in the mathematics community will be stepping in for the 2019-2020 academic year

Doron Levy has been named interim chair of the University of Maryland’s Department of Mathematics and will begin a one-year appointment on July 1, 2019. Levy will be stepping in for current chair, Scott Wolpert, who will take a one-year sabbatical and then return as chair for two years.

Doron Levy. Credit: Faye Levine. Click image to download hi-res version.

“I am very pleased that Doron has agreed to serve as interim chair for the next year,” said Amitabh Varshney, dean of UMD’s College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences. “Through his many contributions to the department in research, teaching and service, I know he will be an excellent leader.”

Levy joined the department as an associate professor in 2007, was promoted to professor in 2011 and served as the associate chair for undergraduate studies from 2012 to 2106 and again since 2018. In addition, Levy holds a joint appointment in the Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling.

After earning his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and physics from Tel-Aviv University in 1991, Levy received both his master’s degree and Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Tel-Aviv University in 1994 and 1997, respectively.

Levy’s research focuses on biomedical applications of mathematics with a particular interest in cancer dynamics, drug resistance, immunology, imaging and cell motility. He is a member of the Maryland Biophysics Graduate Program and the Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Scientific Computation Graduate Program, and he serves as the co-director of the NCI-UMD Partnership for Integrative Cancer Research.

An active leader in the mathematics community, Levy serves on the board of governors for the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications and the board of directors for the Society for Mathematical Biology.

Among his many distinctions, Levy was named a 2017-2018 fellow in the Big Ten Academic Leadership Program, a Pauli Fellow of the Wolfgang Pauli Institute in Vienna and a fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. In 2013, he was named a UMD Distinguished Scholar-Teacher.

"The math department has always played a central role in the research, education and outreach missions of our institution,” Levy said. “I would like to thank Dean Varshney for the opportunity to serve as the interim chair of the math department. I am looking forward to working together with him and with the faculty, staff, and students on further improving our department, CMNS, and the University of Maryland."

During his sabbatical year, Wolpert, who has been department chair since 2013, will be writing; attending a mathematical research program in Berkeley, California; and continuing his contemplations on hyperbolic geometry and Riemann surfaces. 

Writer: Kimbra Cutlip

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The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland educates more than 9,000 future scientific leaders in its undergraduate and graduate programs each year. The college's 10 departments and more than a dozen interdisciplinary research centers foster scientific discovery with annual sponsored research funding exceeding $175 million.

About the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences

The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland educates more than 8,000 future scientific leaders in its undergraduate and graduate programs each year. The college's 10 departments and six interdisciplinary research centers foster scientific discovery with annual sponsored research funding exceeding $250 million.