Date of Birth
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29-July-1955
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Place of Birth
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Oakland
(California, United States of America, Area code 510)
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Nationality
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United States of America
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Profession
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Mathematician, Writer, Theoretical Physicist
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David Robert Morrison is an American mathematician and theoretical physicist. He works on string theory and algebraic geometry, especially its relations to theoretical physics.
Morrison studied at Princeton University with bachelor's degree in 1976 and at Harvard University with master's degree in 1977 and PhD under Phillip Griffiths in 1980 with thesis Semistable Degenerations of Enriques' and Hyperelliptic Surfaces. From 1980 he was an instructor and from 1982 an assistant professor at Princeton University and in the academic year 1984–1985 a visiting scientist at the University of Kyoto. In 1986 he became an associate professor and in 1992 a professor of mathematics at Duke University and then in 1997 "Duke Professor of Mathematics and Physics". Since 2006 he is a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Although Morrison began his career as a mathematician in classisal algebraic geometry, in his later career he has also been a string theorist. He works on the interfaces and mutual fertilization of algebraic geometry and string theory, especially mirror symmetry.
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