Fernando Codá Marques
Fernando Codá dos Santos Cavalcanti Marques (born 8 October 1979) is a Brazilian mathematician working mainly in geometry, topology, partial differential equations and Morse theory. He is a professor at Princeton University. In 2012, together with André Neves, he proved the Willmore conjecture.
Fernando Codá Marques | |
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Born | São Carlos, Brazil | 8 October 1979
Nationality | Brazilian |
Alma mater | Cornell University (Ph.D.) IMPA (M.S.) UFAL (B.S.) |
Known for | Willmore conjecture Freedman–He–Wang conjecture Min-Oo conjecture Yau's conjecture Contributions to Almgren–Pitts min-max theory Yamabe problem Equidistribution of minimal hypersurfaces |
Spouse | Ana Maria Menezes |
Children | 2 |
Awards | Fermat Prize (2021) Veblen Prize in Geometry (2016) ICTP Ramanujan Prize (2012) TWAS Prize (2012) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics: geometric analysis, geometric topology |
Institutions | Princeton University IMPA |
Thesis | Existence and Compactness Theorems on Conformal Deformation of Metrics (2003) |
Doctoral advisor | José F. Escobar |
Notable students | Antoine Song |
Website | https://www.math.princeton.edu/directory/fernando-coda-marques |
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