Mathematical Council of the Americas
MCA 2025
MCA 2025
MCA 2025 Prize Winner: Julian Sahasrabudhe

Julian Sahasrabudhe
Left to right: Marcelo Viana, Julian Sahasrabudhe, Gabriela Araujo, Carolina Araujo

Julian Sahasrabudhe is Assistant Professor of Mathematics at University of Cambridge whose research interests include extremal and probabilistic combinatorics, Ramsey theory, random polynomials and matrices, and combinatorial number theory. He took his Ph.D. from the University of Memphis and was a Junior Research at Peterhouse College, Cambridge before assuming his current position in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics in 2021. He was awarded the European Prize in Combinatorics in 2021 for his contribution to applying combinatorial methods to problems in harmonic analysis, combinatorial number theory, Ramsey theory, and probability theory; the Salem Prize in 2023 for the improvement on the bound on singularity probability of random symmetric matrices and a new upper bound for diagonal Ramsey numbers; and a Whitehead Prize in 2024 "for his outstanding contributions to Ramsey theory, his solutions to famous problems in complex analysis and random matrix theory, and his remarkable progress on sphere packings."


Email: mca2025@miami.edu