Julius L. Shaneson Explained

Julius L. Shaneson (born July 24, 1944, Richmond, Virginia) is an American mathematician. He works at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was department chair from 2002 to 2006 and is currently the Class of 1939 Professor of Mathematics.[1]

Education and career

Shaneson earned his Ph.D. in 1968 from the University of Chicago, under the supervision of Melvin Rothenberg. He taught at Rutgers University before joining the University of Pennsylvania; his students at Rutgers included Abigail Thompson.

Recognition

Shaneson was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1981. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1982 and 1996. In March 2005, a conference was held at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University, in honor of his 60th birthday.[2]

He was included in the 2019 class of fellows of the American Mathematical Society "for contributions to topology".

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.math.upenn.edu/~shaneson/ Julius L. Shaneson
  2. C. J. Mozzochi, Photos from Julius Shaneson 60th Birthday Conference, March 13–16, 2005, Courant Institute, New York University, retrieved 2014-12-25.