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| - Bjorn Mikhail Poonen (born 27 July 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a mathematician, four-time Putnam Competition winner, and a Distinguished Professor in Science in the Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research is primarily in arithmetic geometry, but he has occasionally published in other subjects such as probability and computer science.He has edited two books, and his research articles have been cited by approximately 1,000 distinct authors. He is the founding managing editor of the journal Algebra & Number Theory, and serves also on the editorial boards of Involve and the A K Peters Research Notes in Mathematics book series. (en)
- Bjorn Mikhail Poonen, né le 27 juillet 1968 à Boston, est un mathématicien américain, qui travaille principalement en géométrie arithmétique, et également en théorie des probabilités et en informatique théorique. Il est professeur de mathématiques (Distinguished Professor in Science) au Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (fr)
- Bjorn Mikhail Poonen (* 27. Juli 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Zahlentheorie und algebraischer Geometrie befasst. Poonen studierte Mathematik und Physik an der Harvard University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss summa cum laude 1989. 1994 wurde er bei Kenneth Alan Ribet an der University of California, Berkeley promoviert (The Mordell-Weil-Theorem, Rigidity and Pairings for Drinfeld Modules). Als Post-Doktorand war er 1994/95 am MSRI und der Princeton University (Instructor 1995 bis 1997), bevor er 1997 Assistant Professor in Berkeley wurde. 2001 wurde er dort Associate Professor und 2004 Professor. 2008 wurde er Professor am MIT, wo er Claude Shannon Professor für Mathematik ist. (de)
- Bjorn Mikhail Poonen (Boston, Massachusetts, 27 de julho de 1968) é um matemático estadunidense, que trabalha com teoria dos números e geometria algébrica. Poonen estudou matemática e física na Universidade Harvard, com um grau de bacharel em 1989. Obteve em 1994 um doutorado na Universidade da Califórnia em Berkeley, orientado por Kenneth Alan Ribet, com a tese The Mordell-Weil-Theorem, Rigidity and Pairings for Drinfeld Modules. No pós-doutorado esteve em 1994/1995 no Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) e na Universidade de Princeton (instrutor de 1995 a 1997), sendo em 1997 professor assistente na Universidade da Califórnia em Berkeley, onde foi em 2001 professor associado e em 2004 professor. Em 2008 foi professor no Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts (MIT), onde é at (pt)
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