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Terence Tao Australia: 1986 Bronze 10 years, 363 days Raúl Chávez Sarmiento Peru: 2009 Bronze 11 years, 271 days Terence Tao Australia: 1987 Silver 11 years, 364 days Alex Chui Hong Kong: 2020 Silver 12 years, 156 days Akshay Venkatesh Australia: 1994 Bronze 12 years, 241 days Yeoh Zi Song Malaysia: 2014 Bronze 12 years, 245 days
Terence Chi-Shen Tao FAA FRS (Chinese: 陶哲軒; born 17 July 1975) is an Australian-American mathematician, Fields medalist, and professor of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he holds the James and Carol Collins Chair in the College of Letters and Sciences.
Terence Tao (Australia) participated in IMO 1986, 1987 and 1988, winning bronze, silver and gold medals respectively. He won a gold medal when he just turned thirteen in IMO 1988, becoming the youngest person [ 94 ] to receive a gold medal (Zhuo Qun Song of Canada also won a gold medal at age 13, in 2011, though he was older than Tao).
Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – child genius, Fields Medal winner (2006), professor (UCLA), MacArthur Fellow (2006), Crafoord Prize (2012), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014). He is the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad , first competing at the age of ten; in 1986, 1987, and 1988, he won a bronze ...
In 2018, he was awarded the Fields Medal, [5] [26] commonly described as the Nobel Prize of mathematics, [27] becoming the second Australian (after Terence Tao) [7] and the second person of Indian descent (after Manjul Bhargava) [8] to be so honoured. The short citation for the medal declared that Venkatesh was being honoured for "his synthesis ...
The Riemann Prize is a mathematics prize awarded every three years to outstanding mathematicians between 40 and 65 years of age, given by the Riemann International School of Mathematics in Italy.
Terence Tao (b. 1975) Australia United States "for numerous breakthrough contributions to harmonic analysis, combinatorics, partial differential equations and analytic number theory." [8] University of California, Los Angeles: Richard Taylor (b. 1962) United Kingdom United States
Terence Tao, mathematician, 2006 Fields Medal winner. Samuel C.C. Ting, 1976 Nobel laureate in physics for discovering the existence of a new particle called j/psi. Roger Y. Tsien, 2008 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, for the discovery of the green fluorescent protein.