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Tadashi Tokieda
NationalityJapanese
Alma materPrinceton University
AwardsPaul R. Halmos–Lester R. Ford Award (2014)[1]
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsPrinceton University
Cambridge University
Stanford University
Doctoral advisorWilliam Browder
Doctoral studentsAnik Soulière

Tadashi Tokieda (in Japanese: 時枝 正) is a Japanese mathematician, working in mathematical physics. He is the Director of Studies in Mathematics[2] at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He is also very active in inventing, collecting, and studying toys.[3] In comparison with most mathematicians, he had an unusual path in life: he started as a painter, and then became a classical philologist, before switching to mathematics.[4]

Life and career

Tokieda was born in Japan and grew up as a painter. He was then educated in France as a classical philologist. According to his personal homepage, he then learnt basic mathematics from Russian collections of problems. He obtained his PhD at Princeton University under the supervision of William Browder.[5]

In 2004 he was elected a Fellow of Trinity Hall,[6] where he is now the Director of Studies in Mathematics and the Stephan and Thomas Körner Fellow.[7]

He was the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Fellow in 2013–2014 at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.[8]

In the academic year 2015–2016 he was the Poincaré Visiting Professor at Stanford University.[9]

He is fluent in Japanese, French, and English and knows Greek, Latin, classical Chinese, Finnish, Spanish, and Russian.[10] So far he has lived in six countries.[11]

Selected publications

  • Aref, Hassan; Newton, Paul K.; Stremler, Mark A.; Tokieda, Tadashi; Vainchtein, Dmitri L. (2003). Vortex Crystals. Vol. 39. pp. 1–79. doi:10.1016/s0065-2156(02)39001-x. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  • Tokieda, Tadashi (2013). "Roll Models". The American Mathematical Monthly. 120 (3): 265–282. doi:10.4169/amer.math.monthly.120.03.265.
  • Tokieda, Tadashi F. (1998). "Mechanical Ideas in Geometry". The American Mathematical Monthly. 105 (8): 697–703. doi:10.2307/2588986.
  • Tokieda, Tadashi F. (1997). "The Hopping Hoop". The American Mathematical Monthly. 104 (2): 152–154. doi:10.2307/2974983.

References

  1. ^ http://www.maa.org/programs/maa-awards/writing-awards/paul-halmos-lester-ford-awards
  2. ^ personal homepage at Trinity Hall
  3. ^ homepage at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced study (Harvard)
  4. ^ bio at the Modern Mathematics International summer school for students
  5. ^ Tokieda at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. ^ homepage at Trinity Hall
  7. ^ https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tokieda/Tokieda_bio.html
  8. ^ https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/people/tadashi-tokieda
  9. ^ homepage at Stanford University
  10. ^ bio at the Modern Mathematics International summer school for students
  11. ^ personal homepage at Trinity Hall