Bruce C. Berndt
Bruce Carl Berndt (born March 13, 1939)
is an American
mathematician. Berndt attended college at
Albion College, graduating in 1961, where he also ran track. He received his master's and
doctoral degrees from the
University of Wisconsin–Madison. He lectured for a year at the
University of Glasgow and then, in 1967, was appointed an assistant professor at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he has remained since. In 1973–74 he was a visiting scholar at the
Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He is currently ()
Michio Suzuki Distinguished Research Professor of Mathematics at the University of Illinois.
Berndt is an
analytic number theorist who is known for his work explicating the discoveries of
Srinivasa Ramanujan. He is a coordinating editor of ''
The Ramanujan Journal'' and, in 1996, received an expository
Steele Prize from the
American Mathematical Society for his work editing ''Ramanujan's Notebooks''. A
Lester R. Ford Award was given to Berndt, with Gert Almkvist, in 1989 and to Berndt, with S. Bhargava, in 1994.
In 2012 he became a fellow of the
American Mathematical Society.
In December 2012 he received an honorary doctorate from
SASTRA University in
Kumbakonam, India.
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