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Michael Viscardi

Michael Anthony Viscardi (born February 22, 1989 in Plano, Texas) of San Diego, California is a young mathematician who won the 2005 Siemens Westinghouse Competition and Davidson Fellowship with a mathematical project on how heat travels across a metal surface, winning $100,000 and $50,000 in scholarships, respectively. Viscardi's theorem is an expansion of the 19th-century work of Lejeune Dirichlet. He was also named a finalist with the same project in the Intel Science Talent Search. Viscardi placed Best of Category in Mathematics at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in May 2006. Viscardi also qualified for the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad and the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.

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In addition to being a young scientist and mathematician, Viscardi is also an accomplished pianist and violinist, as well as a composer. He was concertmaster of the San Diego Youth Symphony and San Diego Youth Symphony Philharmonia during their 2005-2006 seasons, as well as first violinist of the San Diego Youth Symphony String Quartet. Viscardi plans to study mathematics and music in college and aspires to be a math professor and concert pianist/violinist/composer.

He is a member of the Harvard College class of 2010.

His Erdős number is 3.

Michael Viscardi, 2006
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Michael Viscardi, 2006

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