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Daniel Kane (mathematician)

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in 2007 with two bachelor's degrees, one in mathematics with computer science and the other in physics. While at MIT, Kane was one of four people since 2003 (and one of eight in the history of the competition) to be named a four-time Putnam Fellow in the
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four times, earning the highest score three times and winning the Ben Fusaro Award in 2004, INFORMS Award in 2006, and
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as an undergraduate in 2005, with Tim Abbott and Paul Valiant, for the best student-authored paper at the
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He attended Wingra School, a small alternative K-8 school in Madison that focuses on
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and Lewis; for this research, he was named Fellow Laureate of the
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni
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and David Woodruff won both the IBM Pat Goldberg Memorial and
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that year, on the complexity of two-player win-loss games.
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and of mathematics and computer science, respectively.
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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He earned gold medals in the 2002 and 2003 8: 370:Notices of the American Mathematical Society 250:Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science 236:and competed as part of the MIT team in the 305:Symposium on Principles of Database Systems 546:IBM Pat Goldberg Memorial Best Paper Award 461:, Davidson Institute, accessed 2015-01-14. 29: 18: 393:"Math Skills Suffer in U.S., Study Finds" 214:Davidson Institute for Talent Development 196:and did research under the mentorship of 357: 355: 353: 319: 472:The Putnam Competition from 1938-2012 386: 384: 325: 323: 225:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7: 617:21st-century American mathematicians 612:20th-century American mathematicians 206:International Mathematical Olympiads 181:and Jonathan M. Kane, professors of 441:International Mathematical Olympiad 163:University of California, San Diego 113:University of California, San Diego 597:Scientists from Madison, Wisconsin 484:Sipics, Michelle (June 12, 2007), 14: 421:, August 6, 2003, archived from 391:Rimer, Sara (October 10, 2008), 238:Mathematical Contest in Modeling 637:Madison West High School alumni 244:Award in 2007. He also won the 194:University of Wisconsin–Madison 572:Daniel Kane's homepage at UCSD 452:2003 Davidson Fellow Laureates 259:in 2011; his dissertation, on 1: 632:Mathematicians from Wisconsin 523:Mathematics Genealogy Project 131:Other academic advisors 653: 299:In 2010, joint work with 152: 87: 71:Sloan Research Fellowship 28: 376:(4): 521–522, April 2007 271:, Kane lists as mentors 202:Madison West High School 169:Early life and education 536:, retrieved 2015-01-15. 509:, retrieved 2015-01-15. 232:. He also won the 2007 200:while dual enrolled at 559:, accessed 2015-01-14; 309:count-distinct problem 295:Research contributions 275:while in high school; 16:American mathematician 437:Daniel Kane's results 190:self-guided education 263:, was supervised by 470:Joseph A. Gallian, 363:"2007 Morgan Prize" 457:2015-01-15 at the 398:The New York Times 257:Harvard University 175:Madison, Wisconsin 57:Harvard University 45:Madison, Wisconsin 557:PODS 2010 program 507:FOCS 2005 program 173:Kane was born in 159:Daniel Mertz Kane 156: 155: 89:Scientific career 644: 560: 554: 548: 543: 537: 534:Curriculum vitae 531: 525: 516: 510: 504: 498: 496: 481: 475: 468: 462: 449: 443: 434: 428: 426: 419:Associated Press 409: 403: 401: 388: 379: 377: 367: 359: 348: 346: 345: 344: 327: 269:curriculum vitae 120:Doctoral advisor 103:Computer science 33: 19: 652: 651: 647: 646: 645: 643: 642: 641: 577: 576: 568: 563: 555: 551: 544: 540: 532: 528: 517: 513: 505: 501: 483: 482: 478: 469: 465: 459:Wayback Machine 450: 446: 435: 431: 411: 410: 406: 390: 389: 382: 365: 361: 360: 351: 342: 340: 329: 328: 321: 317: 297: 171: 145: 141: 137: 101: 79: 74: 59: 53:Alma mater 48: 42: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 650: 648: 640: 639: 634: 629: 624: 622:Putnam Fellows 619: 614: 609: 604: 599: 594: 589: 579: 578: 575: 574: 567: 566:External links 564: 562: 561: 549: 538: 526: 511: 499: 476: 463: 444: 429: 404: 380: 349: 318: 316: 313: 296: 293: 289:Benedict Gross 281:Joseph Gallian 221:Phi Beta Kappa 179:Janet E. 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Madison, Wisconsin
Harvard University
MIT
Sloan Research Fellowship
Morgan Prize
Putnam Fellow
Mathematics
Computer science
University of California, San Diego
Doctoral advisor
Barry Mazur
Ken Ono
Erik Demaine
Joseph Gallian
Benedict Gross
University of California, San Diego
Madison, Wisconsin
Janet E. Mertz
oncology
self-guided education
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ken Ono
Madison West High School
International Mathematical Olympiads
Andrews
Davidson Institute for Talent Development
Phi Beta Kappa
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition

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