David Bryant MUMFORD
    Personal Homepage: 
tp://www.dam.brown.edu/people/mumford/ 
  Born: 
  June 11, 1937, Three Bridges, Sussex, England 
  Education:
  1957 B.A., Magna Cum Laude, Harvard College 
 1961 Ph.D., Harvard University 
  Positions:
  1961-1962 Instructor and Research Fellow in Mathematics, Harvard University 
 1962-1963 Assistant Professor, Harvard University 
 1962-1963 Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton and Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo 
 1963-1967 Associate Professor, Harvard University 
 1967-1977 Professor, Harvard University 
 1967-1968 Visiting Professor, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 
 1970-1971 Nuffield Professor, University of Warwick 
 1976-1977 Visiting Professor, Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Paris 
 1977- Higgins Professor of Mathematics, Harvard University 
 1978-1979 Visiting Professor, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 
 1981-1984 Chairman, Department of Mathematics, Harvard University 
 1985- Member, Division of Applied Science, Harvard University 
 1991-1994 Vice-President, International Mathematical Union 
 1993 Rothschild Professor, Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge University 
 1995-1998 President, International Mathematical Union
  Selected Awards, Honours and Distinctions
  1953 Westinghouse Science Talent Search, finalist 
 1958-1961 Society of Fellows, Harvard University, Junior Fellow 
 1974 Fields Medal, International Congress of Mathematics 
 1975 Elected to the National Academy of Sciences 
 1978 Honorary Fellow, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 
 1983 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, University of Warwick 
 1987-1992 MacArthur Foundation Fellow 
 1991 Elected Foreign Member, Accademia Nazionale dei Licei, Rome 
 1995 Elected Honorary Member, London Mathematical Society
   
  Research interests: 
   - 1959-1982 
   - Algebraic Geometry, specifically the classification and moduli spaces of curves, surfaces and abelian varieties.
   - 1983-present 
   - Theory of vision, specifically the statistics of visual signals, algorithms in computer vision and issues of neural computation, human/animal vision.
   - various 
   - Pedagogical projects, e.g. elementary book on the computation of limit sets of Kleinian groups, multi-variable calculus with Calculus Consortium based at Harvard. 
  
  Selected Publications: 
   - Geometric Invariant Theory, 
 Springer-Verlag, 1965; 2nd enlarged edition, (with J. Fogarty), 1982; 3rd enlarged edition, (with F. Kirwan and J. Fogarty), 1994.   - On the Equations Defining Abelian Varieties I, II, III, 
 Inv. Math., vol. 1, 1966, and vol. 3, 1967.   - Enriques' Classification of Surfaces in Char. p, I, 
 in Global Analysis, Spencer and Iyanaga editors, U. of Tokyo Press, 1969; II and III (with E. Bombieri), 
 in Complex Analysis and Algebraic Geometry, Baily and Shioda editors, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1977, and 
 Invent. Math., 1976, 35.    - The Irreducibility of the Space of Curves of Given Genus (with P. Deligne), 
 Publ. Math. de l'I.H.E.S., 1969, vol. 36.    - Abelian Varieties, 
 Oxford University Press, 1st edition 1970, 2nd edition 1974.   - The Structure of the Moduli Spaces of Curves and Abelian Varieties, 
 Congress Int. du Math., Nice, 1970.   - Algebraic Geometry I: Complex Projective Varieties, 
 Springer-Verlag, New York, 1976.   - Tata Lectures on Theta (with C. Musili, M. Nori, P. Norman, E. Previato and M. Stillman), 
 Birkhauser-Boston, Part I, 1982, Part II, 1983, Part III, 1991.    - On the Kodaira Dimension of the Moduli Space of Curves (with J. Harris), 
 Inv. Math., 1982.    - Optimal Approximations of Piecewise Smooth Functions and Associated Variational Problems (with J. Shah), 
 Comm. in Pure and Appl. Math., 1989, vol. 42.   - On the Computational Architecture of the Neocortex, I: The role of the thalamo-cortical loop; II: The role of cortico-cortical loops, 
 Biological Cybernetics, 1991, vols. 65, 66.   - Pattern Theory: a Unifying Perspective, 
 in Proceedings 1st European Congress of Mathematics, Paris, 1992; publ. Birkhauser-Boston, 1994.    - Filtering, Segmentation and Depth, (with M. Nitzberg and T. Shiota), 
 Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science vol. 662, 1993.   - Neuronal Architectures for Pattern-theoretic Problems, 
 in Large Scale Neuronal Theories of the Brain, MIT Press, 1994.   - The Statistical Description of Visual Signals, 
 to appear in the Proc. ICIAM, Hamburg, 1995.