
About
Hyman Bass is a distinguished academic holding dual roles as the Samuel Eilenberg Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics and Professor at the Marsal Family School of Education, University of Michigan. His career spans over six decades with notable contributions to algebra, mathematics education, and policy. Bass earned his PhD in Mathematics from Princeton University in 1959, followed by academic roles at Columbia University before joining the University of Michigan in 1999.
Education
- B.A. in Mathematics, Princeton University (1955)
- M.S. in Mathematics, University of Chicago (1956)
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Chicago (1959).
Research Focus
In mathematics: algebraic K-theory, number theory, group theory, and algebraic geometry.
In education: mathematical knowledge for teaching, curriculum design, and equity in STEM education. He pioneered the 'Building/Revealing Connections in School Mathematics' course and advocates for mathematics and social justice education.
Awards & Honors
- U.S. National Medal of Science (2012)
- Member of National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and others.
- Cole Prize in Algebra (1975), Van Amringe Prize (1969).
Grants & Leadership
- Led major NSF-funded projects on teacher education and curriculum development.
- Served as President of the American Mathematical Society (2001–2003) and International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (1998–2006).
Academic Networks
- Visiting professorships worldwide, including Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.
- Editorial roles in leading mathematics journals like the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society.
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