School of Humanities and Sciences
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Richard Sommer
Lecturer
BioRick Sommer received both his bachelors and PhD degrees in Mathematics from UC Berkeley, where he began his research in mathematical logic. Rick held a research position at MSRI in 1989 - 1990, and became a Gabor Szego Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Stanford in 1990. In 1995, Rick co-founded the Stanford University Mathematics Camp, for which he served as Director for over 25 years, and continues in a role as Special Advisor and Instructor. Also in the mid-90s, Rick took on a leadership role in developing online courses and residential summer programs for Stanford's Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY). In 2012, EPGY transformed into Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies (SPCS), providing a home to the Stanford Online High School as well as over a dozen summer and year-around pre-collegiate programs, many of which Rick played a role in designing, developing and leading. Rick served as Executive Director of SPCS from 2015-2020. Rick occasionally teaches Logic in the Philosophy Department (Phil 151 and 152) and Set Theory in the Math Department (Math 161). Rick has a strong interest in mathematics education, and more generally in educational programs designed to inspire and develop the curiosity of young people. Rick is Co-Founder and Board Member of AI4ALL, working to increase diversity in the leadership of AI, and he is Treasurer and Board Member of the Gathering for Gardner Foundation, stimulating curiosity and the playful exchange of ideas in mathematics and related fields, in the spirit of Martin Gardner.
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Aoden Masa Toshi Teo
Undergraduate, Mathematics
Math Circles Instructor, Stanford Pre-Collegiate StudiesBioI am a prospective mathematics and music major. I've been playing the cello since I was 3, and I mainly play classical music. My mathematical publications and preprints can be found by searching my name on ArXiV (https://arxiv.org/search/math?searchtype=author&query=Toshi%2C+A+T+M).
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Jonathan Tidor
Postdoctoral Scholar, Mathematics
BioJonathan Tidor is a Stanford Science Fellow in the Department of Mathematics. His faculty host is Jacob Fox. Previously he received his PhD from MIT, advised by Yufei Zhao.
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Ravi Vakil
Robert Grimmett Professor of Mathematics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsAlgebraic geometry and related subjects. For a complete publication list, see my publication page http://math.stanford.edu/~vakil/preprints.html rather than the list here.
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Andras Vasy
Robert Grimmett Professor of Mathematics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research concentrates on topics in two broad areas of applications of microlocal analysis in which, partly with collaborators, I introduced new ideas in recent years: non-elliptic linear and non-linear partial differential equations (PDE), typically concerning wave propagation or other related phenomena, and inverse problems for X-ray type transforms along geodesics and related problems for determining the metric tensor from boundary measurements.
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Henry Jin Weng
Undergraduate, Math and Computational Science
Undergraduate, Mathematics
Undergraduate, School of EngineeringBioHenry Weng is an undergraduate at Stanford studying computer science, economics, and mathematics with a focus on reinforcement learning and market design. Henry previously took a gap year to co-found Hazel, an AI relationship manager for real estate agents, as a part of Pear VC's accelerator. Henry enjoys building useful and delightful things, exploring, meeting new people, and collecting new ways of thinking.