Malabika Pramanik

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AlmamaterIndian Statistical Institute,
University of California, Berkeley
AwardsRuth I. Michler Memorial Prize
Krieger–Nelson Prize
InstitutionsUniversity of British Columbia
Malabika Pramanik
Alma materIndian Statistical Institute,
University of California, Berkeley
AwardsRuth I. Michler Memorial Prize
Krieger–Nelson Prize
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of British Columbia
Thesis Weighted Integrals in and the Maximal Conjugated Calderon–Zygmund Operator  (2001)
Doctoral advisorF. Michael Christ

Malabika Pramanik is a Canadian mathematician who works as a professor of mathematics at the University of British Columbia. Her interests include harmonic analysis, complex variables, and partial differential equations.

Pramanik studied statistics at the Indian Statistical Institute, earning a bachelor's degree in 1993 and a master's in 1995. She then moved to the University of California, Berkeley, where she completed a doctorate in mathematics in 2001.[1] Her dissertation, Weighted Integrals in and the Maximal Conjugated Calderon–Zygmund Operator, was supervised by F. Michael Christ.[2] After short-term positions at the University of Wisconsin, University of Rochester, and California Institute of Technology, she joined the UBC faculty in 2006.[1] She was appointed director of the Banff International Research Station in 2020.[3] In 2025, she was elected vice president of the American Mathematical Society. [4]

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