Dr. Vladimir Drinfeld

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Biography

Vladimir Drinfeld is a distinguished mathematician specializing in areas related to the Geometric Langlands program and geometric representation theory. He is a Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, where he has made significant contributions to mathematics. His research primarily focuses on the intersection of geometry and representation theory, exploring deep concepts contributing to the broader understanding of these fields. Drinfeld's work is highly regarded in the mathematical community, and he has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Shaw Prize. Through his publications and academic leadership, he has influenced a generation of mathematicians, fostering advancements in both theoretical frameworks and applied mathematics within geometric contexts.

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Shaw Prize

2024-01-22

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Department of Philosophy