Angus Macintyre

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Angus John Macintyre is a British mathematical logician who, in addition to logic and model theory, also deals with algebra and combinatorics.

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Macintyre received his PhD from Stanford University in 1968 with Dana Scott (Classifying pairs of real closed fields). He was a professor at Yale University in the 1970s , at Oxford University in the early 1990s and later at Edinburgh University and is currently at Queen Mary College, University of London .

In 1993 he was a Gödel Lecturer (Logic of Real and p-adic Analysis: Achievements and Challenges).

He has been a Fellow of the Royal Society since 1993 and received the Pólya Prize of the London Mathematical Society in 2003 . In 1998 he gave the Tarski Lectures in Berkeley. Since 2008 he has been a member of the Academia Europaea .

He is married to the mathematician Beatrice Pelloni. His PhD students include Zoé Chatzidakis and Ali Nesin .

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  1. ↑ Directory of members: Angus J. Macintyre. Academia Europaea, accessed January 3, 2018 .