Stephen Smale(1930)

Mathematics

Stephen Smale is a recipient of the Fields Medal (1966) from United States. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Mathematics. They were educated at University of Michigan and Grand Blanc Community High School. They have been affiliated with City University of Hong Kong.

2
Major Awards
354
Publications
36,226
Citations
101
h-index
220
i10-index
102.3
Avg Citations/Paper

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Career History

Distinguished Professor

University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine

Los Angeles, US

1990 — Present

Education

University of California, Berkeley

PhD

Biochemistry

1986

Cornell University

A.B.

Chemistry

1981

Career Path

Award progression over time

Apex Elite Prestigious

Education

University of Michigan
Grand Blanc Community High School

Doctoral Advisors

Morris HirschJacob PalisJohn GuckenheimerRobert DevaneyMichael ShubSiavash ShahshahaniWilliam P. ByersAnthony TrombaSheldon NewhouseZbigniew NiteckiCésar CamachoDaniel FriedmanStephen SchecterJoseph Maurice RojasJohn Moore FranksDavid Shane FriedMichael David HirschJames Burton DowlingChester Ray SchneiderPer TomterHildeberto Eulalio CabralErnesto Alejandro Lacomba-ZamoraChong Pin OngJulian Ivanhoe Palmore, IIIMichael Noel PayneYieh-Hei WanAlejandro Ramiro Lopez-YanezGeorge Michael RassiasAngelyn JewellJean-Pierre Patrick LangloisJames RenegarGregg Willard SaundersAlberto BuffoEric James KostlanJoel FriedmanFeng GaoEdward Errett BishopDouglas M. PriestYi Li HuangGregorio Malajovich MunozXiaohua XuanChung Ping KwongYuan YaoMinh Ha QuangRaoul Bott

Career Timeline

University of Chicago1956–1958
Institute for Advanced Study1958–1959
University of California, Berkeley1960–1961
Columbia University1961–1964
University of California, Berkeley1964–present
City University of Hong Kong1995–present

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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