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Eugenio Hernandez graduated
from the Universidad Complutense
de Madrid in 1977 and
obtained his Ph.D. degree from
Washington University in St.
Louis in 1981. He has been a
member of the faculty of the
Universidad Autonoma de
Madrid since 1982 and is now
Professor of Mathematics. During
the academic year 1987-88
Dr. Hernandez was a Fulbright
Fellow and a member of the
Mathematical Sciences Research
Institute in Berkeley, California.
He was a visiting professor at Washington University in St. Louis in 1994-95.
His research interests lie in the areas of the theory of interpolation of operators,
weighted inequalities, and most recently, in the theory of wavelets.
Guido Weiss obtained his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the
University of Chicago, receiving his Ph.D. degree in 1956. He served on the faculty at
DePaul University from 1955 to 1960, and joined the faculty of Washington
University in 1960 where he is now the Elinor Anheuser Professor of Mathematics.
During the past 35 years he has had leaves of absence that have allowed him to be
visiting professor in several different institutions: the Sorbonne, the University of
Geneva, the University of Paris in Orsay, the Mathematical Sciences Research
Institute in Berkeley, California (in each case for an academic year). He also was
visiting professor during semester academic leave at the Universidad de Buenos
Aires, Peking University, Beijing Normal University, and the Universidad
Autonoma de Madrid.
His research involves a broad area of mathematical analysis, particularly
harmonic analysis. Some of his work, especially his contributions to the atomic and
molecular characterizations of certain function spaces (particularly the Hardy
spaces), is closely related to the theory of wavelets, a subject that has commanded
his attention during the last few years. He has been awarded several honorsamong
them the Chauvenet Prize and honorary degrees from Beijing Normal
University, the University of Milano, and the University of Barcelona.