Chandrashekhar Khare Explained

Chandrashekhar Khare
Birth Date:1968
Nationality: India
Fields:Mathematics
Workplaces:UCLA
Alma Mater:Caltech
Cambridge University
Doctoral Advisor:Haruzo Hida
Dinakar Ramakrishnan
Known For:Proof of Serre conjecture
Awards:INSA Young Scientist Award (1999)
Fermat Prize (2007)
Infosys Prize (2010)
Cole Prize (2011)

Chandrashekhar B. Khare, (born 1968) is a professor of mathematics at the University of California Los Angeles. In 2005, he made a major advance in the field of Galois representations and number theory by proving the level 1 Serre conjecture,[1] and later a proof of the full conjecture with Jean-Pierre Wintenberger. He has been on the Mathematical Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize from 2015, serving as Jury Chair from 2020.[2]

Professional career

Resident of Mumbai, India and completed his undergraduate education at Trinity College, Cambridge. He finished his thesis in 1995 under the supervision of Haruzo Hida at California Institute of Technology. His Ph.D. thesis was published in the Duke Mathematical Journal. He proved Serre's conjecture with Jean-Pierre Wintenberger, published in Inventiones Mathematicae.[3]

He started his career as a Fellow at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. As of the year 2021, he is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Awards and honors

Khare is the winner of the INSA Young Scientist Award (1999),[4] Fermat Prize (2007), the Infosys Prize (2010),[5] and the Cole Prize (2011).

He gave an invited talk at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2010, on the topic of "Number Theory".[6]

In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society[7] and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society.[8]

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Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Infosys Prize - Jury 2020. 2020-12-10. www.infosys-science-foundation.com.
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  4. Web site: INSA Young Scientist Award . 20 August 2014 . https://archive.today/20131011230428/http://www.insaindia.org/youngmedal.php . 11 October 2013 . dead .
  5. http://www.infosys-science-foundation.com/infosys-prize-2010-winners.html#mathematicalsciences Infosys Prize 2010 - Mathematical Sciences
  6. Web site: ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers since 1897. International Congress of Mathematicians. 15 August 2013. 8 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171108012153/http://www.mathunion.org/db/ICM/Speakers/SortedByCongress.php. dead.
  7. https://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society
  8. Web site: Six scientists of Indian origin elected Fellows of Royal Society. Hasan Suroor. The Hindu. 22 April 2012.