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'''Dustin Clausen''' is an [[American-Canadian]]<ref name="www.lemonde.fr">{{Cite news |title=In Bures-sur-Yvette, a mathematical Eden |url = https://www.lemonde.fr/m-le-mag/article/2023/04/15/a-bures-sur-yvette-un-eden-mathematique_6169611_4500055.html|newspaper=Le Monde.fr| date=15 April 2023 }}</ref> [[mathematician]] known for his contributions to [[algebraic K-theory]] and the development of condensed mathematics, in collaboration with [[Peter Scholze]]. His research interests include the intersections of [[number theory]] and [[homotopy theory]].
'''Dustin Clausen''' is an [[American-Canadian]]<ref name="www.lemonde.fr">{{Cite news |title=In Bures-sur-Yvette, a mathematical Eden |url = https://www.lemonde.fr/m-le-mag/article/2023/04/15/a-bures-sur-yvette-un-eden-mathematique_6169611_4500055.html|newspaper=Le Monde.fr| date=15 April 2023 }}</ref> [[mathematician]] known for his contributions to [[algebraic K-theory]] and the development of condensed mathematics, in collaboration with [[Peter Scholze]]. His research interests include the intersections of [[number theory]] and [[homotopy theory]].


==Early Life and Education==
==Early life and education==
Dustin Clausen completed his undergraduate studies at Harvard University<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref>. He received his PhD in 2013 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref>, where he was supervised by Jacob Lurie. His doctoral thesis was titled "Arithmetic Duality in Algebraic K-Theory."<ref name="dspace.mit.edu">{{Cite web |title=MIT Libraries - Dustin Clausen PhD thesis|url =https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/83692|website=dspace.mit.edu|hdl =1721.1/83692}}</ref>
Dustin Clausen completed his undergraduate studies at Harvard University<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref>. He received his PhD in 2013 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref>, where he was supervised by Jacob Lurie. His doctoral thesis was titled "Arithmetic Duality in Algebraic K-Theory."<ref name="dspace.mit.edu">{{Cite web |title=MIT Libraries - Dustin Clausen PhD thesis|url =https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/83692|website=dspace.mit.edu|hdl =1721.1/83692}}</ref>


==Academic Career==
==Academic career==


After earning his PhD, Clausen spent five years as a postdoctoral researcher at the [[University of Copenhagen]]. He then moved to [[Bonn]], Germany, where he first served as a postdoctoral researcher at the [[University of Bonn]] and subsequently as the head of a research group at the [[Max Planck Institute for Mathematics]]. In 2020, Clausen returned to the [[University of Copenhagen]] as an [[associate professor]]. Since 2023, he has held a position as a permanent [[professor]] at the [[Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques]] (IHÉS).<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref>
After earning his PhD, Clausen spent five years as a postdoctoral researcher at the [[University of Copenhagen]]. He then moved to [[Bonn]], Germany, where he first served as a postdoctoral researcher at the [[University of Bonn]] and subsequently as the head of a research group at the [[Max Planck Institute for Mathematics]]. In 2020, Clausen returned to the [[University of Copenhagen]] as an [[associate professor]]. Since 2023, he has held a position as a permanent [[professor]] at the [[Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques]] (IHÉS).<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref>


==Research and Contributions==
==Research and contributions==


Clausen's research has focused on algebraic K-theory and its connections to number theory and homotopy theory. Along with Peter Scholze, he has developed the concept of condensed mathematics<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/scholze/Condensed.pdf |title=Lectures on Condensed Mathematics|last=Scholze|first=Peter|year= 2019}}</ref>, which aims to provide a framework for topological algebraic structures.
Clausen's research has focused on algebraic K-theory and its connections to number theory and homotopy theory. Along with Peter Scholze, he has developed the concept of condensed mathematics<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/scholze/Condensed.pdf |title=Lectures on Condensed Mathematics|last=Scholze|first=Peter|year= 2019}}</ref>, which aims to provide a framework for topological algebraic structures.


==Awards and Honors==
==Awards and honors==


*NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2008)<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref> <br \>
*NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2008)<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref> <br \>
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*Hoopes Prize (2008)<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref> <br \>
*Hoopes Prize (2008)<ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref> <br \>
*Hartmann Foundation's Diploma Prize (2022) <ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref>
*Hartmann Foundation's Diploma Prize (2022) <ref name="www.ihes.fr">{{Cite web |title=Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023 |url = https://www.ihes.fr/en/professeur/dustin-clausen-2/|website=www.ihes.fr}}</ref>
==Personal Life==
==Personal life==


Dustin Clausen is the grandson of mathematician [[John T. Tate]] (1925–2019), and the great grandson of Emil Artin.
Dustin Clausen is the grandson of mathematician [[John T. Tate]] (1925–2019), and the great grandson of Emil Artin.

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Dustin Clausen
EducationHarvard University
MIT (PhD)
Known forCondensed mathematics
Awards
  • NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2008)
  • David Mumford Prize (2008)
  • Hoopes Prize (2008)
  • Hartmann Foundation's Diploma Prize (2022)
Scientific career
FieldsAlgebraic K-theory
Number theory
Homotopy theory
Institutions MPIM Bonn
University of Copenhagen
IHÉS
ThesisArithmetic Duality in Algebraic K-Theory
Doctoral advisorJacob Lurie

Dustin Clausen is an American-Canadian[1] mathematician known for his contributions to algebraic K-theory and the development of condensed mathematics, in collaboration with Peter Scholze. His research interests include the intersections of number theory and homotopy theory.

Early life and education

Dustin Clausen completed his undergraduate studies at Harvard University[2]. He received his PhD in 2013 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)[2], where he was supervised by Jacob Lurie. His doctoral thesis was titled "Arithmetic Duality in Algebraic K-Theory."[3]

Academic career

After earning his PhD, Clausen spent five years as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen. He then moved to Bonn, Germany, where he first served as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bonn and subsequently as the head of a research group at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics. In 2020, Clausen returned to the University of Copenhagen as an associate professor. Since 2023, he has held a position as a permanent professor at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHÉS).[2]

Research and contributions

Clausen's research has focused on algebraic K-theory and its connections to number theory and homotopy theory. Along with Peter Scholze, he has developed the concept of condensed mathematics[4], which aims to provide a framework for topological algebraic structures.

Awards and honors

  • NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2008)[2]
  • David Mumford Prize (2008)[2]
  • Hoopes Prize (2008)[2]
  • Hartmann Foundation's Diploma Prize (2022) [2]

Personal life

Dustin Clausen is the grandson of mathematician John T. Tate (1925–2019), and the great grandson of Emil Artin.

References

  1. ^ "In Bures-sur-Yvette, a mathematical Eden". Le Monde.fr. 15 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Dustin Clausen, mathematician. Permanent Professor since 2023". www.ihes.fr.
  3. ^ "MIT Libraries - Dustin Clausen PhD thesis". dspace.mit.edu. hdl:1721.1/83692.
  4. ^ Scholze, Peter (2019). "Lectures on Condensed Mathematics" (PDF).