Biography:Dennis Barden

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Short description: British mathematician
Dennis Barden
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Dennis Barden at the Pembroke Mathematicians' Dinner 2018
Born (1936-03-02) 2 March 1936 (age 88)
Kingswood, Surrey, UK
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
Scientific career
FieldsGeometry, Topology
InstitutionsDPMMS, University of Cambridge
ThesisOn the structure and classification of differential manifolds (1964)
Doctoral advisorC. T. C. Wall

Dennis Barden is a mathematician at the University of Cambridge working in the fields of geometry and topology.[1] He is known for his classification of the simply connected compact 5-manifolds[2] and, together with Barry Mazur and John R. Stallings, for having proved the s-cobordism theorem.[3] Barden received his Ph.D. from Cambridge in 1964 under the supervision of C. T. C. Wall.[4]

Academic Positions

Barden is a Life Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge[5] and emeritus fellow of Pembroke College. In 1991, he became Director of Studies for mathematics at Pembroke College, succeeding Raymond Lickorish. He held the position until Michaelmas 2003, and in his time saw a great increase in the number of applicants for mathematics, with consistently high performances in Tripos exams.[6] He remains an active supervisor at Pembroke and Girton College.

Selected publications

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