List of Cambridge mathematicians

List of Cambridge mathematicians

"A list of mathematicians, past and present, with associations with the University of Cambridge."

*Frank Adams, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry 1970-1989
*John Couch Adams, fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge 1843-1852; fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge 1853-1892; Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry 1859-1891
*Michael Atiyah, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1954-1957; fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge 1958-1961; Master of Trinity College, Cambridge 1990-1997
*Charles Babbage, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics 1828-1839
*Alan Baker, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1964-
*H. F. Baker, fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge
*Isaac Barrow, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1649-1655, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
*Bryan John Birch, undergraduate and research student at Trinity College, Cambridge, fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge
*Béla Bollobás, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
*Richard Ewen Borcherds
*Dame Mary Cartwright, fellow and Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge
*J. W. S. Cassels, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1949-1984; Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics 1967-1986
*Arthur Cayley, student at Trinity College, Cambridge
*D. G. Champernowne
*William Kingdon Clifford
*John Coates, fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1975-1977; Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics 1986-
*John Horton Conway, fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1964-1970; fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1970-1986
*Roger Cotes
*Percy John Daniell
*Harold Davenport
*James Davenport, undergraduate and research student at Trinity College, Cambridge
*Augustus de Morgan
*Simon Donaldson, undergraduate at Pembroke College, Cambridge 1976-1979
*Paul Dirac, fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge 1927-1969; Lucasian Professor of Mathematics 1932-1969
*Arthur Stanley Eddington
*Andrew Forsyth, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics
*James Glaisher
*Peter Goddard, Master of St John's College, Cambridge 1994-2004
*William Timothy Gowers, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ?- ; Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics 1998-
*Ian Grojnowski, faculty member of DPMMS, 1999-
*G. H. Hardy, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1900-1919, 1931-1942; Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics 1931-1942
*Stephen Hawking, fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1966-; Lucasian Professor of Mathematics 1980-
*Nigel Hitchin, fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics 1994-1997
*E. W. Hobson
*James Jeans
*Harold Jeffreys, fellow of St John's College, Cambridge 1914-1989; Plumian Professor of Astronomy 1946-1958
*Thomas Jones (mathematician), fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
*Frank Kelly, fellow 1976-2006 and Master 2006- of Christ's College, Professor of the Mathematics of Systems
*Joshua King, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, President of Queens' College, Cambridge
*Frances Kirwan
*Thomas William Korner, fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
*Joseph Larmor, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
*Imre Leader, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
*John Edensor Littlewood, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1908-1977; Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics 1928-1950
*James Clerk Maxwell, Cavendish Professor of Physics 1871-1879
*Sir Donald MacAlister, fellow of St John's College, Cambridge
*Crispin St. J. A. Nash-Williams
*Max Newman, fellow of St John's College, Cambridge
*Isaac Milner, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, President of Queens' College, Cambridge
*Isaac Newton, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1667-1701; Lucasian Professor of Mathematics 1669-1702
*Simon P. Norton, undergraduate and research student at Trinity College, Cambridge
*William McFadden Orr, fellow of St John's College, Cambridge
*Roger Penrose, graduate student at St John's College, Cambridge ?-1958; Research Fellow at St John's College, Cambridge 1958-1961
*Srinivasa Ramanujan, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1918-1920
*Frank P. Ramsey, student of Trinity College, Cambridge and fellow of King's College, Cambridge
*Bertrand Russell, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
*Graeme Segal, fellow of St Johns College, Cambridge, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry, 1990-1999
*Nicholas Shepherd-Barron, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
*Sir George Gabriel Stokes, fellow then Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
*Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, master of St Catherine's College, Cambridge
*James Joseph Sylvester, undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge 1831-1837
*G. I. Taylor, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
*Martin J. Taylor, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
*Richard Taylor, fellow of Clare College, Cambridge
*John G. Thompson, fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge; Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics 1971-1993
*Alan Turing, fellow of King's College, Cambridge 1935-1945
*W. T. Tutte, undergraduate and research student at Trinity College, Cambridge 1935-1941
*John Venn, fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
*John Wallis, fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge 1644-1645
*Alfred Whitehead
*Andrew Wiles, Research student and then Junior Research fellow at Clare College, Cambridge 1975-1980
*Shaun Wylie, fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
*Erik Christopher Zeeman, fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, honorary fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge

See also

*List of mathematicians
*Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge
*Lucasian Chair
*Sadleirian Chair
*Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics
*Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry
*List of Wranglers of the University of Cambridge


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