Victor Flynn | |||||
Birth Name: | Eugene Victor Flynn | ||||
Birth Place: | Washington, D.C., U.S. | ||||
Fields: | Mathematics | ||||
Alma Mater: | University of Otago Trinity College, Cambridge | ||||
Thesis Title: | Curves of genus 2 | ||||
Thesis Url: | https://idiscover.lib.cam.ac.uk/permalink/f/t9gok8/44CAM_ALMA21428147030003606 | ||||
Thesis Year: | 1989 | ||||
Doctoral Advisor: | J. W. S. Cassels | ||||
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Eugene Victor Flynn is an American-born mathematician. He is currently a professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford.
Flynn was born in Washington, D.C., the son of academic James Flynn who took up a position at the University of Otago. He first studied at the University of Otago, before taking a PhD at Trinity College, Cambridge, supervised by J. W. S. Cassels. He then spent a year as an assistant professor at the University of Michigan, returning to Cambridge as a research fellow at Robinson College. He then moved to the University of Liverpool, including four years as head of the pure mathematics department there. In 2005 he left Liverpool to move to the University of Oxford; he took up a fellowship at New College in October 2005 and was appointed a university professor of mathematics in October 2006.
His fields of specialisation are the arithmetic of elliptic curves and algebraic geometry.[1]
Flynn's father, James Flynn, was primarily involved in the research of intelligence and is noteworthy for his work on the Flynn effect; he died in 2020.[2] Victor Flynn's parents met on a picket line protesting against segregation in the USA.[3] Their daughter Natalie Flynn is a clinical psychologist in Auckland, New Zealand.