Dustin Clausen

Dustin Clausen
Dustin Clausen at Oberwolfach in 2019.
Education
  • Harvard University (AB)
  • Independent University of Moscow
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)
Known forCondensed mathematics
Awards
  • NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2008)
  • David Mumford Prize (2008)
  • Hoopes Prize (2008)
  • Hartmann Foundation's Diploma Prize (2022)
Scientific career
FieldsAlgebraic K-theory
Number theory
Homotopy theory
Institutions MPIM Bonn
University of Copenhagen
IHÉS
ThesisArithmetic Duality in Algebraic K-Theory
Doctoral advisor
Jacob Lurie

Dustin Clausen is an American-Canadian mathematician known for his contributions to algebraic K-theory and the development of condensed mathematics, in collaboration with Peter Scholze. His research interests include the intersections of number theory and homotopy theory.