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  2. Graduate School of Duke University - Wikipedia

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    The current dean of The Graduate School is Suzanne Barbour, Ph.D., Professor of Cell Biology, who joined Duke in 2022. The Graduate School is administered by a dean, who with the advice an executive committee of the Graduate Faculty, coordinates the graduate offerings of all departments in the Arts and Sciences, the non-professional degree ...

  3. Leonard Gross - Wikipedia

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    He then transferred to the University of Chicago, where he obtained a master's degree in physics and mathematics (1954) and a Ph.D. in mathematics (1958). [3] Gross taught at Yale University and was awarded a National Science Foundation Fellowship in 1959. [4] He joined the faculty of the mathematics department of Cornell University in 1960.

  4. Robert Bryant (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    fds.duke.edu /db /aas /math /bryant Robert Bryant, working with R. Kusner, found this parameterization of Boy's surface which minimizes the Willmore energy [ 1 ] Robert Leamon Bryant (born August 30, 1953) is an American mathematician.

  5. Samit Dasgupta - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 2004, Dasgupta received a PhD in mathematics from University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Ken Ribet and Henri Darmon. [3] Dasgupta was previously a faculty member at University of California, Santa Cruz. [1] As of 2020, he is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. [2] [4]

  6. Amanda Randles - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Randles is an American computer scientist who is the Alfred Winborne and Victoria Stover Mordecai Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Duke University. Randles is an associate professor of biomedical engineering with secondary appointments in computer science, mathematics, and mechanical engineering and materials science.

  7. Francis Joseph Murray - Wikipedia

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    Francis Joseph Murray (February 3, 1911 – March 15, 1996) was a mathematician, known for his foundational work (with John von Neumann) on functional analysis, and what subsequently became known as von Neumann algebras.

  8. Hubert Bray - Wikipedia

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    Hubert is the grandson of Hubert Evelyn Bray, professor of mathematics at Rice University and the first person awarded a Ph.D. by the then Rice Institute. [7]Hubert Bray and his brother Clark Bray [8] share similar educations and jobs, both having studied at Rice University (undergraduate), [9] Stanford University (graduate), and are professors of mathematics at Duke University.

  9. Michael C. Reed - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 he earned a PhD from Stanford University. Since 1977 he has taught at Duke University, where he is the Bishop-MacDermott Professor of Mathematics. To clarify the mathematics supporting the theories of quantum mechanics, he joined with Barry Simon to publish Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics in four volumes during the 1970s. In a ...