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  1. Vladimir Gershonovich Drinfeld (Ukrainian: Володи́мир Ге́ршонович Дрінфельд; Russian: Влади́мир Ге́ршонович Дри́нфельд; born February 14, 1954), surname also romanized as Drinfel'd, is a mathematician from the former USSR, who emigrated to the United States and is currently working at ...

  2. Vladimir Drinfeld. Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor. Office: Ryerson 360 B. Office Phone: 773-702-6794. Department Email: drinfeld@math.uchicago.edu. Research. I am mostly interested in the Geometric Langlands program, which is a part of geometric representation theory.

  3. Vladimir Drinfeld is a Ukrainian-born American mathematician best known for his work in algebraic geometry over finite fields. He has been awarded some of the most prestigious mathematical prizes, such as the Fields Medal (1990), the Wolf Prize (2018) and the Shaw Prize (2023).

  4. Vladimir Drinfeld (born February 14, 1954, Kharkov, Ukraine, U.S.S.R. [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]) is a Ukrainian-born mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1990 for his work in algebraic geometry and mathematical physics.

  5. Vladimir Drinfeld is a Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. He works in the general areas of algebraic geometry, group representations and automorphic forms. He is known for his works on the Langlands program and quantum groups.

  6. Drinfeld’s work is a pillar of arithmetic geometry which is at the core of new developments in the field. Together with Alexander Beilinson, he launched the geometric Langlands program, which has some common features with aspects of quantum field theory, and yet stems from number theory.

  7. Vladimir Drinfeld, the Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor of Mathematics at the University of Chicago, is one of two recipients of the prestigious Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences for 2023.