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Ciprian Manolescu is professor of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles, working in topology and geometry.!
Ciprian Manolescu
Romanian-American mathematician
Ciprian Manolescu (born December 24, 1978) is a Romanian-American[2] mathematician, working in gauge theory, symplectic geometry, and low-dimensional topology.
He is currently a professor of mathematics at Stanford University.
Biography
Manolescu completed his first eight classes at School no. 11 Mihai Eminescu and his secondary education at Ion Brătianu High School in Pitești.[3] He completed his undergraduate studies and PhD at Harvard University under the direction of Peter B.
Kronheimer.
Ciprian Manolescu (né le 24 décembre ) est un mathématicien roumain-américain, travaillant en théorie de jauge, géométrie symplectique, et en topologie.
He was the winner of the Morgan Prize, awarded jointly by AMS-MAA-SIAM, in 2002. His undergraduate thesis was on Finite dimensional approximation in Seiberg–Witten theory, and his PhD thesis topic was A spectrum valued TQFT from the Seiberg–Witten equations.
In early 2013, he released a paper detailing a disproof of the triangulation conjecture for manifolds of dimension 5 and higher.[4] For this pap