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Peter Scholze was born on 11 December, 1987 in Dresden, East Germany, is a German mathematician (born 1987). Discover Peter Scholze's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?
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Peter Scholze (born 11 December 1987 ) is a German mathematician known for his work in arithmetic geometry.
From July 2011 until 2016, Scholze was a Research Fellow of the Clay Mathematics Institute in New Hampshire.
He has been a professor at the University of Bonn since 2012 and director at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics since 2018.
He has been called one of the leading mathematicians in the world.
In 2012, shortly after completing his PhD, he was made full professor at the University of Bonn, becoming at the age of 24 the youngest full professor in Germany.
In 2012, he was awarded the Prix and Cours Peccot.
He was awarded the 2013 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize.
In fall 2014, Scholze was appointed the Chancellor's Professor at University of California, Berkeley, where he taught a course on p-adic geometry.
In 2014, he received the Clay Research Award.
In 2015, he was awarded the Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra, and the Ostrowski Prize.
He received the Fermat Prize 2015 from the Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse.
In 2016, he was awarded the Leibniz Prize 2016 by the German Research Foundation.
He declined the $100,000 "New Horizons in Mathematics Prize" of the 2016 Breakthrough Prizes.
His turning down of the prize received some media attention.
In 2017 he became a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.
He won the Fields Medal in 2018, which is regarded as the highest professional honor in mathematics.
Scholze was born in Dresden and grew up in Berlin.
His father is a physicist, his mother a computer scientist, and his sister studied chemistry.
He attended the in Berlin-Friedrichshain, a gymnasium devoted to mathematics and science.
As a student, Scholze participated in the International Mathematical Olympiad, winning three gold medals and one silver medal.
He studied at the University of Bonn and completed his bachelor's degree in three semesters and his master's degree in two further semesters.
In 2018, Scholze was appointed as a director of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn.
Scholze's work has concentrated on purely local aspects of arithmetic geometry such as p-adic geometry and its applications.
His PhD thesis on perfectoid spaces yields the solution to a special case of the weight-monodromy conjecture.
Scholze and Bhargav Bhatt have developed a theory of prismatic cohomology, which has been described as progress towards motivic cohomology by unifying singular cohomology, de Rham cohomology, ℓ-adic cohomology, and crystalline cohomology.
Scholze and Dustin Clausen proposed a program for condensed mathematics.
In 2018, at thirty years old, Scholze, who was at the time serving as a mathematics professor at the University of Bonn, became one of the youngest mathematicians ever to be awarded the Fields Medal for "transforming arithmetic algebraic geometry over p-adic fields through his introduction of perfectoid spaces, with application to Galois representations, and for the development of new cohomology theories".
In 2019, Scholze received the Great Cross of Merit of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
In 2022 he became a foreign member of the Royal Society and was awarded the Pius XI Medal from the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
Scholze is married to a fellow mathematician and has a daughter.