Douglas Ulmer is an American mathematician who works in algebraic geometry and number theory. [1] He is a professor and mathematics department head at the University of Arizona. [2]
Ulmer did his undergraduate study at Princeton University. [3] In 1987, he received his PhD at Brown University, where his advisor was Benedict Hyman Gross; his thesis was titled The Arithmetic of Universal Elliptic Modular Curves. [4]
Ulmer was a C. L. E. Moore instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1987. [5] In 1997 he was among the founders of the Southwest Center for Arithmetic Geometry at the University of Arizona. [6] In 2009, he moved to the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he became Chair of the School of Mathematics. [7] He returned to the University of Arizona in 2017. [2]
Since 2014, he has served on the editorial board of the Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux. [8] [3]
Douglas Ulmer is an American mathematician who works in algebraic geometry and number theory. [1] He is a professor and mathematics department head at the University of Arizona. [2]
Ulmer did his undergraduate study at Princeton University. [3] In 1987, he received his PhD at Brown University, where his advisor was Benedict Hyman Gross; his thesis was titled The Arithmetic of Universal Elliptic Modular Curves. [4]
Ulmer was a C. L. E. Moore instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1987. [5] In 1997 he was among the founders of the Southwest Center for Arithmetic Geometry at the University of Arizona. [6] In 2009, he moved to the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he became Chair of the School of Mathematics. [7] He returned to the University of Arizona in 2017. [2]
Since 2014, he has served on the editorial board of the Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux. [8] [3]