André Weil(1906–1998)

Mathematics

André Weil is a recipient of the Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences (1994) from France. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Mathematics. They were educated at École Normale Supérieure and University of Göttingen. They have been affiliated with University of Strasbourg.

France
2
Major Awards
377
Publications
12,278
Citations
48
h-index
105
i10-index
32.6
Avg Citations/Paper

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

École Normale Supérieure
University of Göttingen
Lycée Saint-Louis
Lycée Montaigne
Science Faculty of Paris(doctorate in France)

Doctoral Advisors

Pierre CartierPeter Swinnerton-DyerHarley FlandersWilliam Alvin HowardArnold S. ShapiroNorman Tyson HamiltonFrank Douglas QuigleyDavid HertzigWilliam Lind HoytMartin SegalAlexandre RodriguesJacques HadamardCharles Émile Picard

Career Timeline

Aligarh Muslim University1930–1932
University of Strasbourg1932–1939
Haverford College1941–1943
Lehigh University1943–1945
University of São Paulo1945–1947
University of Chicago1947–1958
Institute for Advanced Study1958–1976

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)Russian Academy of SciencesRoyal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Data Sources

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