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Deanna Needell is a brilliant American mathematician who works at the University of California, Los Angeles. She uses math to solve real-world problems. She has written many important research papers and helped many students learn advanced math. Deanna is well-known for her work in areas like machine learning (which teaches computers to learn), optimization (finding the best way to do things), and signal processing (understanding information from signals, like sound or images). She also uses her math skills to help community groups, especially in medicine and social justice.

Her Education Journey

Deanna Needell earned her highest degree, a PhD in mathematics, from the University of California, Davis in 2009. Her main research for this degree was about a topic called Topics in Compressed Sensing. After that, she continued her advanced studies as a special researcher at Stanford University from 2009 to 2011.

Amazing Awards and Honours

Deanna Needell has received many important awards for her work. In 2016, she won the IMA Prize in Mathematics and Applications. She shared this award with another mathematician, Rachel Ward. This prize recognized their important ideas about "compressed sensing." This is a special math technique that helps improve MRIs, which are medical scans that show detailed pictures inside the body. Deanna was specifically recognized for her contributions to making signals simpler, processing signals, and using math to find the best solutions even with random information.

She has also received other prestigious awards, including the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship and a National Science Foundation CAREER Award. These awards are given to talented young scientists to support their research.

In 2022, she was named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. This means she is recognized as a leading expert in the field of mathematics. She earned this honour for her work on compressed sensing and how she uses math to understand data.

She also became a SIAM Fellow in 2024. This award from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics recognized her contributions to compressed sensing, solving problems with random data, and using math in data science.

Deanna is often invited to give important talks at math conferences around the world. For example, she gave the special Falconer Lecture at the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) Mathfest in 2024.

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