Nicholas Shepherd-Barron

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Nicholas Ian Shepherd-Barron is a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University who works on algebraic geometry.

He was a doctoral student of Miles Reid. He worked initially in the area of birational geometry and Mori theory.

He was elected to the Royal Society in 2006. He is the son of John Shepherd-Barron, a Scottish inventor.

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