Michael H. Freedman Ph.D.
Michael H. Freedman Ph.D.
National Medal of Science – Mathematics and Computer Science 1987
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Updated 2011
Education:
1968-69: studied at University of California, Berkeley, California
1969-73: Ph.D. Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Academic and professional experience:
1973-75: Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, CA
1975-76: Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
1976-79: Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, UC-SD
1979-82: Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, UCSD
1982-present: Professor, Department of Mathematics, UCSD
1985-present: Charles Lee Powell Chair Professor, Department of Mathematics, UCSD
1997-99: on leave from UCSD
1999-2005: Adjunct Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
1997-2004: Senior Researcher, Microsoft Researcher, Redmond, WA
2004-present: Technical Fellow (Mathematician), Microsoft, Station Q, University of California at Santa Barbara
2005-present: Adjunct Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of California at Santa Barbara
Memberships:
American Mathematical Society
National Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
New York Academy of Sciences
Associate Editor for: Annals of Mathematics (1984-91), Journal of American Mathematacal Society, Journal of Differential Geometry, Mathematical Research Letters, Topology, Foundations of Computational Mathematics (FoCM)
Honors and awards:
1980-83: Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
1982: Invited Lecturer, Int’l Congress of Mathematicians, Warsaw, Poland 1984 California Scientist of the Year
1984-89: MacArthur Foundation Fellow
1984: Elected to National Academy of Sciences
1985: Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1985: Charles Lee Powell Endowed Chair in Mathematics, UCSD
1986: American Mathematical Society’s Veblen Prize
1986: Fields Medal, Int’l Congress of Mathematicians, Berkeley, CA
1987: National Medal of Science (White House, June 1987)
1988: Humboldt Award, Germany
1989: elected to New York Academy of Sciences
1994: Guggenheim Fellowship Award