Richard Burt Melrose is an Australian mathematician and emeritus professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who works on geometric analysis, partial differential equations, and differential geometry.
Education
Melrose received in 1974 his Ph.D. from Cambridge University under F. Gerard Friedlander with thesis Initial and Initial-Boundary Value Problems. ==Career==
In 1984 Melrose received the Bôcher Memorial Prize for his work on scattering theory. Since 1986 he has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. For the academic year 1992–1993 he was a Guggenheim Fellow. He was in 1978 an invited speaker (Singularities of solutions of boundary value problems) at the ICM in Helsinki and in 1990 a plenary speaker (Pseudodifferential operators, corners and singular limits) at the ICM in Kyoto. ==Selected publications==
Selected publications
Articles • with Shahla Marvizi: Books • as editor with Michael Beals, Jeffrey Rauch: • • • with Antônio Sá Barreto, Maciej Zworski: • with András Vasy, Jared Wunsch, ==References==