Twentieth Century Geometry
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(This information was taken from the Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series Program 1983-1984).
Dr. Fefferman is Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University. Born in Washington, D.C., Dr. Fefferman earned the Ph.D. degree in 1969 at Princeton University. At the age of 22, he was named professor at the University of Chicago and became the youngest full professor at any United States university. In 1974, when he was named professor at Princeton, he was the youngest full professor in the history of that institution. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the National Academy of Sciences, Dr. Fefferman has held visiting positions at the University of Paris, the Weizmann Institute (Israel), the Institute Mittag-Leffler (Sweden), and ew York University. He has lectured at several universities, including the University of California at Berkeley, Harvard University, Columbia University, Cornell University, and Indiana University. While doing graduate work at Princeton, he was awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and National Science Foundation and Princeton National fellowships. He received the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship in 1970 and a NATO postdoctoral fellowship in 1971. He was awarded the Salem Prize that year by the French government. In 1976, Dr. Fefferman was the first recipient of the National Science Foundation's Alan T. Waterman Award, a prestigious prize authorized by Congress. In 1978, he received a Fields Medal from the International Congress of Mathematicians. He also holds several honorary doctorates.
His Work: Dr. Fefferman's research has focused on mathematical subjects in the areas of Fourier analysis, partial differential equations, and several complex variables. His work in these areas has brought clarity to topics previously considered by many too difficult to be understood at this stage in the development of mathematics.
His Lecture: April 14, 1984: "Twentieth Century Geometry
Keywords
Mathematics
Creation Date
April 14, 1984
Recommended Citation
Fefferman, Charles L., "Twentieth Century Geometry" (1984). DSLS 1983-1984. 3.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/dsls_1983_1984/3