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  2. Burkard Polster - Wikipedia

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    Polster earned a doctorate from the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg in 1993 under the supervision of Karl Strambach. [5] Other universities that Polster has been affiliated with, before joining Monash University in 2000, include the University of Würzburg, University at Albany, University of Kiel, University of California, Berkeley, University of Canterbury, and University of Adelaide.

  3. Karen Rhea - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Rhea won one of the Deborah and Franklin Haimo Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics, [5] the highest teaching award of the Mathematical Association of America. The award citation credited her work at Michigan, directing the annual 4500-student calculus sequence and preparing instructors for the ...

  4. Pietro Boselli - Wikipedia

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    Pietro Boselli (born 3 December 1988) is an Italian model, engineer, and former mathematics postgraduate teacher at University College London. He has been dubbed the "world’s hottest maths teacher."

  5. Jacob Lurie - Wikipedia

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    Lurie earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Harvard College in 2000 and was awarded in the same year the Morgan Prize for his undergraduate thesis on Lie algebras. [4] He earned his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under supervision of Michael J. Hopkins , in 2004 with a thesis on derived algebraic geometry .

  6. Jo Boaler - Wikipedia

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    Jo Boaler (born 1964 [1]) is a British education author and Nomellini–Olivier Professor of mathematics education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. [2] Boaler is involved in promoting reform mathematics [3] [4] and equitable mathematics classrooms.

  7. Neena Gupta (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    She is the third woman from India who got this award (after Teacher-Student duo Raman Parimala (1987), Sujatha Ramdorai(2004)). Neena Gupta received the Indian National Science Academy Young Scientist award in 2014. [4] She solved the Zariski Cancellation Problem. [5] [6] in positive characteristic. Her work has also earned her the inaugural ...

  8. Po-Shen Loh - Wikipedia

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    Loh's math coaching career started in 2002 when he first served as an assistant coach at the US national IMO training camp, Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program (MOSP). In 2010, Loh was appointed deputy leader Team USA for the IMO, [10] and in 2014 he was appointed leader [11] [12] and was the national coach for 9 years, until 2023. [13]

  9. Ian Stewart (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart was born in 1945 in Folkestone, England.While in the sixth form at Harvey Grammar School in Folkestone he came to the attention of the mathematics teacher. The teacher had Stewart sit mock A-level examinations without any preparation along with the upper-sixth students; Stewart was placed first in the examination.