Contents. Biography Singer was born in, and received his undergraduate degree from the in 1944.

After obtaining his M.S. From the in 1948 and 1950 respectively, he taught at and MIT, where he has spent the majority of his career. He was chair of the Committee of Science & Public Policy of the, a member of the White House Science Council (1982–88), and on the Governing Board of the (1995–99). Awards and honors Singer is a member of the and the. He is a member of the.

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In 2012 he became a fellow of the. Among the awards he has received are the (1969) and the for Lifetime Achievement (2000), both from the, the (1988), the (1983), the (2004, shared with ), the 2004 and the Faculty Achievement Award from MIT (2005). Works.

Quantum field theory, supersymmetry, and enumerative geometry. And and Singer, Isadore editors. IAS/Park City Mathematics Series, Vol. American Mathematical Society Providence, RI viii+285. Papers from the Graduate Summer School of the IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute held in Princeton, NJ, 2001.

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