Kevin Buzzard
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Professor Kevin Mark Buzzard (b. 21 September 1968) is a British mathematician, currently a Professor of Mathematics at Imperial College London. He specialises in algebraic number theory.
He studied at the University of Cambridge, where he took a PhD in 1995, supervised by Richard Taylor.[1] He took a lectureship at Imperial College London in 1998, a readership in 2002, and was appointed to a professorship in 2004. From October to December 2002 he held a visiting professorship at Harvard University, having previously worked at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1995), the University of California Berkeley (1996-7), and the Institute Henri Poincaré in Paris (2000).[2]
He was awarded a Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society in 2002 for "his distinguished work in number theory".[3]
His postgraduate students have included Daniel Snaith.
[edit] References
- ^ Kevin Mark Buzzard, Mathematical Genealogy Project
- ^ Curriculum vitae, Kevin Buzzard. 2005. [pdf]
- ^ Citation for Kevin Mark Buzzard