| Isadore Singer | |
| Born | April 24, 1924 Detroit, Michigan, USA |
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| Nationality | United States |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | MIT |
| Alma mater | University of Michigan University of Chicago |
| Known for | Atiyah–Singer index theorem |
| Notable awards | Bôcher Memorial Prize (1969) National Medal of Science (1983) Wigner Medal (1988) Steele Prize (2000) Abel Prize (2004) |
Isadore Manuel Singer (born April 24, 1924) is an
He was born in Detroit, Michigan and received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan in 1944. After obtaining his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1950, he went to teach at UCLA and then MIT, where he has spent the majority of his career.
Singer is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Among the awards he has received are the Bôcher Memorial Prize (1969) and the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement (2000), both from the American Mathematical Society, the Eugene Wigner Medal (1988), the National Medal of Science (1983), the Abel Prize (2004, shared with Michael Atiyah), and the James Rhyne Killian Faculty Achievement Award from MIT (2005).
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