![]() (With Tim Poston) Catastrophe Theory and Its Applications, Pitman ( San Francisco, CA), 1978. ![]() (With David Tall) The Foundations of Mathematics, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1977. Jaworski) Get Knotted!, Piccolo/Pan Books (London, England), 1976, abridged edition published as Get Knotted! Lots of Things to Do with String, John Adams (Reading, England), 1980. Amayo) Infinite-dimensional Lie Algebras, Nordhoff (Leyden, Netherlands), 1974.Ĭoncepts of Modern Mathematics, Penguin (Harmondsworth, England), 1975, revised edition, Dover (Mineola, NY), 1995. Galois Theory, Chapman & Hall ( New York, NY), 1973, 3rd edition, Chapman & Hall (Boca Raton, FL), 2004. Jaworski) Nut-Crackers, Piccolo/Pan Books (London, England), 1971. Recipient of honorary degrees from Westminster University, Université Catholique du Louvain, Kingston University, and Open University. Golubitsky), 2001 fellow of the Royal Society, 2001 Award for the Public Understanding of Science and Technology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002 recipient of research grants from Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Swindon, England. Michael Faraday Medal, Royal Society, 1995 Rhone-Poulenc Prize for science books, 1998, for Shortlist Joint Policy Board for Mathematics Communications Award, 1999 Gold Medal, Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, 2000 Hugo Award nomination, 2000, for The Science of Discworld Chaos Award, Centre for Hyperincursion and Anticipation in Ordered Systems, 2001 Balaguer Prize (with M. ![]() International Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Symmetry, American Association for the Advancement of Science (fellow), American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Royal Society (fellow), Cambridge Philosophical Society, London Mathematical Society, Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, American Museum of Natural History, Planetary Society, International PEN, Gresham Society. ![]() Guest on BBC-Radio and on several British television programs, including The Magical Maze, Country Tracks, Chaos, Antichaos, Great Little Numbers, The Late Show, Reality on the Rocks, Esther, The Bride of Frankenstein, Sex and the Scientists, The Numbers Game, and Six Experiments that Changed the World appeared on Future File, European Business News satellite channel consultant to New Scientist and Encyclopedia Britannica. University of Tübingen, Humboldt Foundation fellow, 1974 Auckland University, visiting fellow, 1976 University of Connecticut, Storrs, visiting associate professor, 1977-78 University of Illinois, Carbondale, visiting professor, 1978 University of Houston, Houston, TX, visiting professor, 1983-84, and has served as adjunct professor. University of Warwick, Coventry, England, lecturer, 1969-84, reader, 1984-90, professor of mathematics, 1990-, Mathematics Awareness Centre, director. Writer, editor, illustrator, mathematician, translator, and educator. Agent-(for science fiction works) Ashley Grayson, 1324 18th St., San Pedro, CA 90732 (for popular science) Peter Tallack, Conville and Walsh, 2 Ganton St., London W1F 7QL, England. Office-Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Rd., Coventry CV4 7AL, England. Hobbies and other interests: Guitar, geology, Egyptology, travel, science fiction, keeping fish. Education: Churchill College, Cambridge, B.A., 1966, M.A., 1969 University of Warwick, Ph.D., 1970. Stewart, Ian 1945- (Ian Nicholas Stewart) PERSONAL:īorn September 24, 1945, in Folkestone, England son of Arthur Reginald and Marjorie Kathleen Stewart married Avril Bernice Montgomery (a nurse), Jchildren: James Andrew, Christopher Michael. ![]()
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