Shiing-Shen Chern(1911–2004)

Mathematics

Shiing-Shen Chern was a Chinese-born American mathematician and poet. He made fundamental contributions to differential geometry and topology. He has been called the "father of modern differential geometry" and is widely regarded as a leader in geometry and one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century, winning numerous awards and recognition including the Wolf Prize and the inaugural Shaw Prize.

China
2
Major Awards
353
Publications
38,483
Citations
53
h-index
116
i10-index
109
Avg Citations/Paper

Career Path

Award progression over time

Apex Elite Prestigious

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

Tsinghua University
University of Hamburg
Nankai University
Science Faculty of Paris

Doctoral Advisors

Shing-Tung YauAlan WeinsteinLouis AuslanderKatsumi NomizuThomas BanchoffShiu-Yuen ChengLiao ShantaoHaruo SuzukiRobert Brown GardnerJoseph A. WolfManfredo do CarmoDavid BleeckerHoward GarlandHsien Chung WangWilliam Francis PohlJohn MillsonSidney Martin WebsterBernard ShiffmanHarold I. LevinePeter LiJon Gordon WolfsonJerome SpanierTheodore ShifrinNicholas Constantine PetridisHarold Gerard DonnellyDonald Alfred PellesHon-Fei LaiJoão Lucas Marques BarbosaS. C. ChangChen-Nang YangStuart Preston SmithAi-Nung WangLeo Huet AmaralWilliam Henry SmokeRobert Alan WolfRobert C. ReillySteven Lee JordanDominic Shui-Pui LeungPlínio Amarante Quirino SimõesDouglas James DunhamChen Han SungJames John FaranAlexandre RodriguesWilhelm Blaschke

Career Timeline

Zhejiang University?–present
Peking University?–present
Tsinghua University1937–1938
National Southwestern Associated University1938–1943
Princeton University1943–1945
Academia Sinica1946–1948
University of Chicago1949–1960
University of California, Berkeley1960–1979
University of Amsterdam1967–1967

Positions & Roles

director

Academy Memberships

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

Data Sources

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