Maryam Mirzakhani

Maryam Mirzakhani
Maryam Mirzakhani
Born May 1977 (age 34)
Tehran, Iran
Residence U.S.
Citizenship Iranian[1]
Nationality Iranian
Fields Mathematician
Institutions Princeton University
Stanford University
Alma mater Sharif University of Technology
Harvard University
Doctoral advisor Curtis McMullen[1][2]
Notable awards Blumenthal Award

Maryam Mirzakhani (Persian: مریم میرزاخانی) (Born May[3] 1977 Tehran) is an Iranian mathematician, Professor of Mathematics (since September 1, 2008) at Stanford University.[4] Her research interests include Teichmüller theory, hyperbolic geometry, ergodic theory, and symplectic geometry.[3]

She found international recognition as a brilliant teenager after receiving gold medals in both the International Mathematical Olympiad (Hong Kong 1994) in which she scored 41 out of 42 points, ranking her 23rd jointly with five other participants, and in the International Mathematical Olympiad (Canada 1995) with a perfect score of 42 out of 42 points, ranking her 1st jointly with 14 other participants.[5]

Mirzakhani obtained her BSc in Mathematics (1999) from the Sharif University of Technology. She holds a PhD from Harvard University (2004), where she worked under the supervision of the Fields Medallist Curtis McMullen. She was a Clay Mathematics Institute Research Fellow and a professor at Princeton University.

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Awards and honours

  • Full professor of Mathematics at Stanford University at age of 31, 2008.
  • AMS Blumenthal Award 2009 [6]
  • Clay Mathematics Institute Research Fellow 2004.
  • Harvard Junior Fellowship Harvard University, 2003.
  • Merit fellowship Harvard University, 2003.
  • IPM Fellowship The Institute for theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Tehran, Iran, 1995-1999.
  • Gold medal. International Mathematical Olympiad (Canada 1995).[7]
  • Gold medal. International Mathematical Olympiad (Hong Kong 1994).[7]

See also

  • Iranian science

References

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