List of Fields Medal winners by university affiliation

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This list ofFields Medal winners by university affiliation shows the university affiliations of Fields Medal winners since 1936 (as of 2021, 60 winners in total). [1] The Fields Medal is awarded every four years during the quadrennial International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM), and this list considers Fields medalists as equal individuals, regardless of the total number of winners who received the medal each time. [1] [2] The list does not include affiliations with research institutes such as IAS and MSRI in the United States, as well as IHES and CNRS in France. In this list, universities are presented in descending order starting from those affiliated with most Fields Medal winners.

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The university affiliations in this list are all official academic affiliations such as degree programs and official academic employment. Non-academic affiliations such as advisory committee and administrative staff are generally excluded. The official academic affiliations fall into three categories: 1) Alumni (graduates and attendees), 2) Long-term academic Staff, and 3) Short-term academic staff. Graduates are defined as those who hold Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate or equivalent degrees from a university, while attendees are those who formally enrolled in degree programs at a university but did not complete the programs; thus, honorary degrees, summer attendees, exchange students and auditing students are excluded. The category of "Long-term academic staff" consists of tenure/tenure-track and equivalent academic positions, while that of "Short-term academic staff" consists of lecturers (without tenure), postdoctoral researchers, visiting professors/scholars (visitors), and equivalent academic positions. At any university, the specific academic title solely determines the type of affiliation, regardless of the actual time the position was held by a medalist.

Further explanations on "visitors" under "Short-term academic staff" are now presented. 1) All informal or personal visits are excluded from the list; 2) all employment-based visiting positions, which carry teaching/research duties, are included as affiliations in the list; 3) as for award-based visiting positions, to minimize controversy this list takes a conservative view and includes the positions as affiliations only if the medalists were required to assume employment-level duty (teaching/research) or the medalists specifically classified the visiting positions as "appointment" or similar in reliable sources such as their curriculum vitae. To be specific, some award-based visiting positions such as the "Shiing-Shen Chern Visiting Professorship" in UC Berkeley are awards/honors without employment-level duty; [3] attending meetings and giving public lectures, talks or non-curricular seminars are not employment-level duties. Finally, summer visitors are generally excluded from the list unless summer work yielded significant end products such as research publications and components of Fields-winning work, since summer terms are not part of formal academic years; the same rule applies to extension schools of universities.

The number following a person's name is the year he/she received the Fields Medal; in particular, a number with asterisk (*) means the person received the award while he/she was working at the institution (including emeritus staff) containing that asterisk. A name underlined implies that this person has been listed for a same institution previously (i.e., multiple affiliations). If a person had multiple positions under one category, only the position with highest rank is considered.

University of Paris and successors

PSL Research University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
École Normale Supérieure, France Flag of France.svg
Notes: 1) Founded in 1794, École Normale Supérieure was a part of the University of Paris from 10 November 1903 to 3 February 1953, and became a part of the PSL Research University in the 2010s. [4]

2) The math degrees awarded by ENS include master's degree (3 years) with diploma and doctoral degree (with research emphasis). [5] [6] [7] This master's degree overlaps at least partly with undergraduate studies[ clarification needed ].

14
  1. Cédric Villani [8] (M.S) – 2010
  2. Ngô Bảo Châu [9] [10] (B.S) – 2010
  3. Wendelin Werner [11] (M.S) – 2006
  4. Laurent Lafforgue [12] (M.S) – 2002
  5. Jean-Christophe Yoccoz [13] (M.S) – 1994
  6. Pierre-Louis Lions [14] (M.S) – 1994
  7. Alain Connes [15] (M.S) – 1982
  8. Pierre Deligne [16] (Undergrad Attendee) – 1978
  9. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (Grad Attendee) – 1966
  10. René Frédéric Thom [18] [19] (M.S) – 1958
  11. Jean-Pierre Serre [20] (M.S) – 1954
  12. Laurent-Moïse Schwartz [21] (M.S) – 1950
  1. Cédric Villani [8] (Professor) – 2010*
  2. Wendelin Werner [11] (Professor) – 2006*
  1. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (Visitor) – 1998
  2. Sergei Novikov [23] (Visiting Professor) – 1970
Collège de France, France Flag of France.svg
Notes: Founded in 1530, Collège de France became a part of the PSL Research University in the 2010s.
9
  1. Timothy Gowers [24] (Professor) – 1998
  2. Jean-Christophe Yoccoz [25] (Professor) – 1994
  3. Pierre-Louis Lions [26] (Professor) – 1994
  4. Alain Connes [15] (Professor) – 1982
  5. Jean-Pierre Serre [20] (Professor) – 1954
  1. Manjul Bhargava [27] (Visiting Professor) – 2014
  2. Gregori Margulis [28] (Visitor) – 1978
  3. Stephen Smale [29] (Visiting Professor) – 1966
  4. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (Visiting Professor) – 1966
Paris Dauphine University, France Flag of France.svg
Notes: Founded in 1968, Paris Dauphine University became a part of the PSL Research University in the 2010s.
2
  1. Cédric Villani [30] (PhD) – 2010
  1. Pierre-Louis Lions [14] (Professor) – 1994*

Paris-Saclay University, Orsay

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Paris-Saclay University, France Flag of France.svg
Notes: In 2019, Paris-Saclay University (Orsay) formally replaced the Paris-Sud University, which was founded in 1971 after splitting from the University of Paris. Academic affiliates of Paris-Sud are included in the following list. Laureates whose affiliation to these secondary institutions ended before 2019 are not included.
8
  1. Ngô Bảo Châu [9] [10] (PhD) – 2010
  2. Laurent Lafforgue [12] (PhD) – 2002
  3. Pierre Deligne [16] (PhD) – 1978
  1. Ngô Bảo Châu [9] (Professor) – 2010*
  2. Wendelin Werner [11] (Professor) – 2006*
  3. Laurent Lafforgue [12] (Professor) – 2002
  4. Jean-Christophe Yoccoz [13] (Professor) – 1994*
  1. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (Visitor) – 1998
  2. Stephen Smale [29] (Visiting Professor) – 1966
  3. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (Visiting Professor) – 1966

Sorbonne University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Sorbonne Université, France Flag of France.svg
Notes: Founded in 2018, Sorbonne University was the merger of Paris-Sorbonne University (1971–2017), Pierre et Marie Curie University (1971–2017), along with smaller institutions. Academic affiliates of these universities are included in the following list.
6
  1. Ngô Bảo Châu [9] [10] (B.S) – 2010
  2. Wendelin Werner [11] (PhD) – 2006
  3. Pierre-Louis Lions [14] (PhD) – 1994
  4. Alain Connes [15] (PhD) – 1982
  1. Artur Avila [31] (Research Director) – 2014*
  2. Cédric Villani [8] ( Institut Henri Poincaré ) – 2010*
  3. Alain Connes [15] (Professor) – 1982

University of Paris

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
University of Paris and University of Paris (2019-), France Flag of France.svg
Notes: 1) The university was shut down in 1970 and split into several successors. In 2019, it was re-established as the merger of Paris Descartes University and Paris Diderot University, whose academic affiliates are included in the following list.

2) Academic affiliates of École Normale Supérieure (ENS) from 10 November 1903 to 3 February 1953 are included in the following list. [4] The math degrees awarded by ENS include master's degree (3 years) with diploma and doctoral degree (with research emphasis). [5] [6] [7] This master's degree overlaps at least partly with undergraduate studies[ clarification needed ].

6
  1. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (ENS Grad Attendee) – 1966
  2. René Frédéric Thom [18] [32] (ENS M.S; PhD) – 1958
  3. Jean-Pierre Serre [20] (ENS M.S; PhD) – 1954
  4. Laurent-Moïse Schwartz [21] (ENS M.S) – 1950
  1. Artur Avila [31] (Professor) – 2014*
  2. Laurent-Moïse Schwartz [21] (Professor) – 1950
  1. Artur Avila [31] (Visitor) – 2014
  2. Charles Fefferman [33] (Visitor) – 1978

Harvard University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Harvard University, United States Flag of the United States.svg
18
  1. Manjul Bhargava [34] (B.A) – 2014
  2. Maryam Mirzakhani [35] (PhD) – 2014
  3. Vladimir Voevodsky [36] (PhD) – 2002
  4. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (PhD) – 1998
  5. Daniel Quillen [37] (B.A, PhD) – 1978
  6. David Mumford [38] (B.A, PhD) – 1974
  7. Heisuke Hironaka [39] (PhD) – 1970
  1. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (Professor) – 1998*
  2. Shing-Tung Yau [40] (Professor) – 1982
  3. David Mumford [38] (Professor) – 1974*
  4. Heisuke Hironaka [39] (Professor) – 1970*
  5. John G. Thompson [41] (Assistant Professor) – 1970
  6. Lars Valerian Ahlfors [42] (Professor) – 1936
  1. Manjul Bhargava [43] (Visiting Assistant Professor) – 2014
  2. Vladimir Voevodsky [36] (Jr. Fellow & Visiting Scholar) – 2002
  3. Maxim L. Kontsevich [44] (Visitor) – 1998
  4. Edward Witten [45] (Junior Fellow) – 1990
  5. Shigefumi Mori [46] (Visiting Professor) – 1990
  6. Gerd Faltings [47] (Visitor) – 1986
  7. Gregori Margulis [28] (Visitor) – 1978
  8. Alexander Grothendieck [39] [48] (Visitor) – 1966
  9. Jean-Pierre Serre [20] (Visitor) – 1954
  10. Kunihiko Kodaira [49] (Visiting Professor) – 1954

Princeton University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Princeton University, United States Flag of the United States.svg
Notes: 1) The Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) at Princeton is an independent research institute which is not affiliated with the university. [50] [51]
16
  1. Akshay Venkatesh [52] (PhD) – 2018
  2. Manjul Bhargava [34] (PhD) – 2014
  3. Terence Tao [53] (PhD) – 2006
  4. Edward Witten [45] (PhD) – 1990
  5. Michael Freedman [54] (PhD) – 1986
  6. Charles Fefferman [33] (PhD) – 1978
  7. John Willard Milnor [55] [56] (B.A, PhD) – 1962
  1. Manjul Bhargava [57] (Professor) – 2014*
  2. Maryam Mirzakhani [35] (Assistant Professor) – 2014
  3. Elon Lindenstrauss [58] (Professor) – 2010*
  4. Andrei Okounkov [59] (Professor) – 2006*
  5. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (Professor) – 1998
  6. Edward Witten [45] (Professor) – 1990
  7. Gerd Faltings [47] (Professor) – 1986*
  8. William Thurston [60] (Professor) – 1982*
  9. Charles Fefferman [33] (Professor) – 1978*
  10. John Willard Milnor [55] [56] (Professor) – 1962*
  11. Kunihiko Kodaira [49] (Professor) – 1954*
  1. Manjul Bhargava [27] (Visiting Mathematician) – 2014
  2. Timothy Gowers [61] (Visiting Professor) – 1998
  3. Jean Bourgain [62] (Visiting Lecturer) – 1994
  4. John Willard Milnor [55] [56] (Sloan Fellow) – 1962

University of California, Berkeley

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
University of California, Berkeley, United States Flag of the United States.svg
Notes: 1) The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) at Berkeley is an independent research institute not affiliated with the university.
14
  1. Michael Freedman [63] (Undergrad Attendee) – 1986
  2. Shing-Tung Yau [40] (PhD) – 1982
  3. William Thurston [60] (PhD) – 1982
  1. Andrei Okounkov [64] (Professor) – 2006
  2. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (Professor) – 1998
  3. Maxim L. Kontsevich [44] (Professor) – 1998
  4. Richard Borcherds [65] [66] (Professor) – 1998*
  5. Vaughan Jones [67] (Professor) – 1990*
  6. William Thurston [68] (Professor) – 1982
  7. Stephen Smale [69] (Professor) – 1966*
  1. Peter Scholze [70] [71] (Chancellor's Professor) – 2018
  2. Cédric Villani [72] (Visiting Miller Professor) – 2010
  3. Elon Lindenstrauss [73] [74] (Visiting Miller Professor) – 2010
  4. Grigori Perelman [75] (Miller Research Fellow) – 2006
  5. Jean Bourgain [76] (Visiting Scholar) – 1994
  6. Michael Freedman [60] (Lecturer) – 1986

University of Cambridge

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
11
  1. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (Herchel Smith Fellow) – 1998
  2. Richard Borcherds [77] (B.A, PhD) – 1998
  3. Timothy Gowers [78] (B.A, PhD) – 1998
  4. Simon Donaldson [79] (B.A) – 1986
  5. Enrico Bombieri [80] (Undergrad Attendee) – 1974
  6. Alan Baker [81] (PhD) – 1970
  7. Klaus Friedrich Roth [82] (B.A) – 1958
  8. Michael Atiyah [83] (B.A, PhD) – 1966
  1. Caucher Birkar [84] (Professor) – 2018*
  2. Richard Borcherds [77] [85] (Professor) – 1998*
  3. Timothy Gowers [78] (Professor) – 1998*
  4. Alan Baker [86] (Professor) – 1970*
  5. John G. Thompson [41] (Professor) – 1970
  6. Michael Atiyah [83] (Professor) – 1966
  1. Wendelin Werner [87] (Visiting Professor & Leibniz Fellow) – 2006
  2. Richard Borcherds [77] (Research Fellow) – 1998
  3. Timothy Gowers [78] (Research Fellow) – 1998
  4. Alan Baker [81] (Research Fellow) – 1970

University of Chicago

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
University of Chicago, United States Flag of the United States.svg
10
  1. John G. Thompson [41] (PhD) – 1970
  2. Paul Cohen [88] (PhD) – 1966
  1. Ngô Bảo Châu [9] (Professor) – 2010
  2. Efim Zelmanov [89] (Professor) – 1994
  3. Vladimir Drinfeld [90] (Professor) – 1990
  4. Charles Fefferman [33] (Professor) – 1978
  5. John G. Thompson [41] [91] (Professor) – 1970*
  6. Stephen Smale [29] (Professor) – 1966
  1. Andrei Okounkov [59] (Instructor) – 2006
  2. Pierre-Louis Lions [92] (Visitor) – 1994
  3. Stephen Smale [93] (Instructor) – 1966
  4. Lars V. Hörmander [94] (Visitor) – 1962

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States Flag of the United States.svg
8
  1. William Thurston [60] (Assistant Professor) – 1982
  2. Daniel Quillen [37] [95] (Professor) – 1978*
  3. John Willard Milnor [55] (Professor) – 1962
  4. Jesse Douglas [96] (Associate Professor) – 1936*
  1. Akshay Venkatesh [52] (Moore Instructor) – 2018
  2. Alessio Figalli [97] (Visiting Professor) – 2018
  3. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (Moore Instructor) – 1998
  4. Paul Joseph Cohen [88] (Instructor) – 1966

Stanford University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Stanford University, United States Flag of the United States.svg
8
  1. Akshay Venkatesh [98] (Professor) – 2018*
  2. Maryam Mirzakhani [35] (Professor) – 2014*
  3. Elon Lindenstrauss [99] (Assistant Professor) – 2010
  4. Shing-Tung Yau [100] (Professor) – 1982
  5. Paul Joseph Cohen [88] (Professor) – 1966*
  6. Lars Valter Hörmander [101] (Professor) – 1962
  1. Simon Donaldson [102] (Visiting Professor) – 1986
  2. Alan Baker [81] (Visiting Professor) – 1970

Moscow State University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Moscow State University, Russia Flag of Russia.svg
6
  1. Andrei Okounkov [59] (B.A, PhD) – 2006
  2. Vladimir Voevodsky [103] [104] (B.S) – 2002
  3. Maxim L. Kontsevich [105] (B.A) – 1998
  4. Vladimir Drinfeld [90] (B.A, PhD) – 1990
  5. Gregori Margulis [28] (B.A, PhD) – 1978
  6. Sergei Novikov [106] (B.A, PhD) – 1970
  1. Gregori Margulis [28] (Professor) – 1978*
  2. Sergei Novikov [106] (Professor) – 1970*

Columbia University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Columbia University, United States Flag of the United States.svg
5
  1. Jesse Douglas [96] (PhD) – 1936
  1. Andrei Okounkov [59] (Professor) – 2006
  2. Heisuke Hironaka [107] (Professor) – 1970
  3. Stephen Smale [93] (Professor) – 1966
  4. Jesse Douglas [96] (Professor) – 1936
  1. Shigefumi Mori [46] (Visiting Professor) – 1990
  2. Stephen Smale [29] (Visiting Professor) – 1966

New York University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
New York University, United States Flag of the United States.svg
5
  1. Akshay Venkatesh [52] (Associate Professor) – 2018
  2. Martin Hairer [108] (Associate Professor) – 2014
  1. Elon Lindenstrauss [109] (Visitor) – 2010
  2. Grigori Perelman [75] (Postdoctoral Researcher) – 2006
  3. Charles Fefferman [33] (Visitor) – 1978

Stony Brook University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Stony Brook University, United States Flag of the United States.svg
5
  1. Simon Donaldson [110] (Professor) – 1986
  2. Shing-Tung Yau [100] (Assistant Professor) – 1982
  3. John Willard Milnor [55] (Professor) – 1962
  1. Artur Avila [31] [111] (Visitor) – 2014
  2. Grigori Perelman [75] (Postdoctoral Researcher) – 2006

Yale University

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Yale University, United States Flag of the United States.svg
5
  1. John G. Thompson [41] (B.A) – 1970
  1. Efim Zelmanov [89] (Professor) – 1994
  2. Gregori Margulis [112] (Professor) – 1978
  1. Stanislav Smirnov [113] (Postdoctoral Researcher) – 2010
  2. Stephen Smale [29] (Visiting Professor) – 1966

Universities with fewer than 5 affiliates

4 Affiliates

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
California Institute of Technology, United States Flag of the United States.svg
4
  1. Stanislav Smirnov [113] (PhD) – 2010
  1. Jean Bourgain [114] [115] (Fairchild Scholar) – 1994
  2. Edward Witten [45] (Visiting Professor) – 1990
  3. Charles Fefferman [33] (Visitor) – 1978
École Polytechnique, France Flag of France.svg
Notes: Founded in 1794, École Polytechnique has become part of the French university system Polytechnic Institute of Paris.
4
  1. Jean-Christophe Yoccoz [13] (PhD) – 1994
  1. Alessio Figalli [97] (Professor) – 2018
  2. Pierre-Louis Lions [14] (Professor) – 1994*
  3. Laurent-Moïse Schwartz [21] (Professor) – 1950
ETH Zurich, Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg
4
  1. Alessio Figalli [97] (Professor) – 2018*
  2. Wendelin Werner [116] (Professor) – 2006
  3. Lars Valerian Ahlfors [117] (Professor) – 1936
  1. Alessio Figalli [97] (Visiting Professor) – 2018
  2. Alan Baker [81] (Visiting Professor) – 1970
University of Bonn, Germany Flag of Germany.svg
4
  1. Peter Scholze [118] (B.S, M.S, PhD) – 2018
  2. Maxim L. Kontsevich [44] (PhD) – 1998
  1. Peter Scholze [118] (Professor) – 2018*
  2. Gerd Faltings [47] (Professor) – 1986
  1. Gregori Margulis [28] (Visitor) – 1978

3 Affiliates

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Imperial College London, England
3
  1. Martin Hairer [119] (Professor) – 2014
  2. Simon Donaldson [119] (Professor) – 1986
  3. Klaus Roth [119] (Professor) – 1958
University College London, United Kingdom
3
  1. Alan Baker [81] (B.S) – 1970
  2. Klaus Friedrich Roth [82] (PhD) – 1958
  1. Klaus Friedrich Roth [82] (Professor) – 1958*
  1. Timothy Gowers [78] (Lecturer) – 1998
  2. Alan Baker [81] (Postdoctoral Researcher) – 1970
  3. Klaus Friedrich Roth [82] (Visiting Professor) – 1958
University of California, Los Angeles, United States
3
  1. Terence Tao [53] (Professor) – 2006*
  2. Vaughan Jones [120] (Assistant Professor) – 1990
  3. John Willard Milnor [121] (Professor) – 1962
University of California, San Diego, United States
3
  1. Efim Zelmanov [89] (Professor) – 1994*
  2. Michael Freedman [63] (Professor) – 1986*
  3. Shing-Tung Yau [100] (Professor) – 1982
University of Geneva, Switzerland
3
  1. Martin Hairer [122] (B.A, PhD) – 2014
  2. Vaughan Jones [123] (PhD) – 1990
  1. Stanislav Smirnov [124] (Professor) – 2010*
University of Lorraine (University of Nancy), France
3
  1. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (PhD) – 1966
  1. Jean-Pierre Serre [20] (Faculty) – 1954*
  2. Laurent-Moïse Schwartz [125] (Professor) – 1950*
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
3
  1. Simon Donaldson [79] (PhD) – 1986
  1. Simon Donaldson [79] (Professor) – 1986*
  2. Daniel Quillen [37] (Professor) – 1978
  3. Michael Atiyah [83] (Professor) – 1966*
  1. Simon Donaldson [79] (Research Fellow) – 1986

2 Affiliates

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Brandeis University, United States
2
  1. Edward Witten [45] (B.A) – 1990
  1. Heisuke Hironaka [39] (Lecturer) – 1970
Brooklyn College, United States
2
  1. Paul Joseph Cohen [88] (Undergrad Attendee) – 1966
  1. Jesse Douglas [96] (Professor) – 1936
École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
2
  1. Alessio Figalli [97] (PhD) – 2018
  1. Cédric Villani [8] (Professor) – 2010
  1. Alessio Figalli [97] (Visiting Professor) – 2018
Free University of Brussels, Belgium (count includes winners before AND after its split in 1969)
2
  1. Jean Bourgain [114] (PhD) – 1994
  2. Pierre Deligne [16] (B.A, PhD) – 1978
  1. Jean Bourgain [114] (Professor) – 1994
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
2
  1. Elon Lindenstrauss [126] (B.A, PhD) – 2010
  1. Elon Lindenstrauss [126] (Professor) – 2010*
  1. Jean Bourgain [114] [115] (Lady Davis Professor) – 1994
Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA), Brazil
2
  1. Artur Avila [31] (PhD) – 2014
  1. Artur Avila [31] (Visitor) – 2014
  2. Stephen Smale [127] (Visitor) – 1966
Kyoto University, Japan
2
  1. Shigefumi Mori [128] (B.A, PhD) – 1990
  2. Heisuke Hironaka [39] (B.S) – 1970
  1. Shigefumi Mori [128] (Professor) – 1990*
  2. Heisuke Hironaka [39] (Professor) – 1970
Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
2
  1. Stanislav Smirnov [113] (B.A) – 2010
  2. Grigori Perelman [75] (B.A, PhD) – 2006
University of Grenoble, France
2
  1. René Frédéric Thom [18] [19] (Lecturer) – 1958
  2. Laurent-Moïse Schwartz [21] (Lecturer) – 1950
University of Kansas, United States
2
  1. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (Visitor) – 1966
  2. Lars Valter Hörmander [129] (Visitor) – 1962
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy
2
  1. Alessio Figalli [97] (B.S, M.S, PhD) – 2018
  1. Enrico Bombieri [130] (Professor) – 1974*
University of Maryland, College Park, United States
2
  1. Charles Fefferman [33] (B.S) – 1978
  1. Sergei Novikov [131] (Professor) – 1970
  1. Charles Fefferman [33] (Wilson Elkins Visiting Professor) – 1978
University of Strasbourg, France
2
  1. Laurent-Moïse Schwartz [132] (PhD) – 1950
  1. René Frédéric Thom [18] [19] (Professor) – 1958*
University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States
2
  1. Edward Witten [133] (Grad Attendee) – 1990
  1. Efim Zelmanov [89] (Professor) – 1994
Vanderbilt University, United States
2
  1. Vaughan Jones [134] (Professor) – 1990
  2. Alain Connes [15] (Professor) – 1982

1 Affiliate

AffiliatesAlumniLong-term academic staffShort-term academic staff
Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
1
  1. Charles Fefferman [33] (Visitor) – 1978
Bar-Ilan University, Israel
1
  1. Charles Fefferman [33] (Visitor) – 1978
Bashkir State University, Russia
1
  1. Vladimir Drinfeld [90] (Lecturer) – 1990
Brown University, United States
1
  1. David Mumford [135] (Professor) – 1974
Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
1
  1. Shing-Tung Yau [40] (B.A) – 1982
City College of New York, United States
1
  1. Jesse Douglas [96] (B.A) – 1936
  1. Jesse Douglas [96] (Professor) – 1936
City University of Hong Kong, China
1
  1. Stephen Smale [29] (Professor) – 1966
Cornell University, United States
1
  1. William Thurston [68] (Professor) – 1982
Flinders University, Australia
1
  1. Terence Tao [53] (B.S) – 2006
Gakushuin University, Japan
1
  1. Kunihiko Kodaira [49] (Professor) – 1954
Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
1
  1. Cédric Villani [136] (Visiting Assistant Professor) – 2010
Johns Hopkins University, United States
1
  1. Kunihiko Kodaira [49] (Professor) – 1954
  1. Kunihiko Kodaira [49] (Visiting Professor) – 1954
Lund University, Sweden
1
  1. Lars Valter Hörmander [101] (B.A, PhD) – 1962
  1. Lars Valter Hörmander [129] (Professor) – 1962
Nagoya University, Japan
1
  1. Shigefumi Mori [128] (Professor) – 1990
  1. Shigefumi Mori [128] (Lecturer) – 1990
New College of Florida, United States
1
  1. William Thurston [68] (B.S) – 1982
Northwestern University, United States
1
  1. Vladimir Voevodsky [36] (Associate Professor) – 2002
Novosibirsk State University, Russia
1
  1. Efim Zelmanov [89] (B.A, PhD) – 1994
Ohio State University, United States
1
  1. Alain Connes [15] [137] (Professor) – 1982
Paul Sabatier University, France
1
  1. Martin Hairer [122] (Visiting Professor) – 2014
Queen's University, Canada
1
  1. Alain Connes [15] (Visiting Research Fellow) – 1982
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
1
  1. Artur Avila [31] (Visitor) – 2014
Rutgers University, United States
1
  1. Maxim L. Kontsevich [44] (Professor) – 1998*
Sharif University of Technology, Iran
1
  1. Maryam Mirzakhani [35] (B.S) – 2014
Sorbonne Paris North University, France
1
  1. Ngô Bảo Châu [9] [10] (CNRS Fellow) – 2010
Syracuse University, United States
1
  1. Atle Selberg [138] (Associate Professor) – 1950
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
1
  1. Martin Hairer [122] (Visiting Professor) – 2014
University of Auckland, New Zealand
1
  1. Vaughan Jones [120] (B.S) – 1990
University of Brazil (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), Brazil
1
  1. Artur Avila [31] (B.A) – 2014
University of California, Davis, United States
1
  1. William Thurston [139] (Professor) – 1982
University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
1
  1. Michael Freedman [63] (Professor) – 1986
University of Creation; Art, Music & Social Work, Japan
1
  1. Heisuke Hironaka [39] (Academic Director) – 1970
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
1
  1. Michael Atiyah [140] (Honorary Professor) – 1966
University of Florida, United States
1
  1. John G. Thompson [141] (Professor) – 1970
University of Helsinki, Finland
11. Lars Valerian Ahlfors [117] (B.A, PhD) – 1936
  1. Lars Valerian Ahlfors [117] (Professor) – 1936*
University of Hong Kong, China
1
  1. Alan Baker [81] (Visiting Professor) – 1970
University of Hyderabad, India
1
  1. Manjul Bhargava [142] (Adjunct Professor) – 2014
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States
1
  1. Jean Bourgain [114] (Professor) – 1994
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
1
  1. Michael Atiyah [143] (Chancellor) – 1966
University of Leiden, Netherlands
1
  1. Manjul Bhargava [144] (Professor) – 2014
University of Michigan, United States
1
  1. Stephen Smale [93] (B.S, PhD) – 1966
University of Milan, Italy
1
  1. Enrico Bombieri [130] (PhD) – 1974
University of Minnesota, United States
1
  1. Lars Valter Hörmander [129] (Visitor) – 1962
University of Montpellier, France
1
  1. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (B.A) – 1966
  1. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (Professor) – 1966
University of Münster, Germany
11. Gerd Faltings [47] (B.A, PhD) – 1986
  1. Gerd Faltings [47] (Assistant Professor) – 1986
University of New South Wales, Australia
1
  1. Terence Tao [145] (Visiting Professor) – 2006
University of Nice, France
1
  1. Alessio Figalli [97] (Postdoctoral Researcher) – 2018
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
1
  1. Caucher Birkar [146] (PhD) – 2018
University of Oslo, Norway
1
  1. Atle Selberg [138] (B.A, PhD) – 1950
University of Pennsylvania, United States
1
  1. Vaughan Jones [120] (Associate Professor) – 1990
  1. Vaughan Jones [120] (Visiting Lecturer) – 1990
University of Pisa, Italy
1
  1. Enrico Bombieri [130] (Professor) – 1974
University of Rochester, United States
1
  1. Paul Joseph Cohen [88] (Instructor) – 1966
University of São Paulo, Brazil
1
  1. Alexander Grothendieck [17] (Visitor) – 1966
University of Stockholm, Sweden
1
  1. Lars Valter Hörmander [101] (Professor) – 1962*
University of Tehran, Iran
1
  1. Caucher Birkar [146] (B.S) – 2018
University of Texas at Austin, United States
1
  1. Alessio Figalli [97] (Professor) – 2018
University of Tokyo, Japan
11. Kunihiko Kodaira [49] (B.S, PhD) – 1954
  1. Kunihiko Kodaira [49] (Professor) – 1954*
University of Toronto, Canada
1
  1. Artur Avila [31] (Visitor) – 2014
University of Utah, United States
1
  1. Shigefumi Mori [128] (Visiting Professor) – 1990
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
1
  1. Martin Hairer [122] (Professor) – 2014*
  1. Martin Hairer [122] (Postdoctoral Researcher) – 2014
University of Western Australia, Australia
1
  1. Akshay Venkatesh [52] (B.S) – 2018
University of Wuppertal, Germany
1
  1. Gerd Faltings [47] (Professor) – 1986
Williams College, United States
1
  1. Curtis T. McMullen [22] (B.A) – 1998
Yamaguchi University, Japan
1
  1. Heisuke Hironaka [39] (President) – 1970

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