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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Van H. Vu (or in Vietnamese name order V Hà V n) is a Vietnamese mathematician, a professor of mathematics at Rutgers University[1] and the 2008 winner of the Pólya Prize of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics for his work on concentration of measure. He graduated at the Eötvös University, Budapest, in 1994, his M.Sc. thesis supervisor was Tamás Sz nyi. He received his Ph.D. at the Yale University, in 1998 under the direction of László Lovász (another Polya prize winner). Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty he worked for Micro...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Van H. Vu (or in Vietnamese name order V Hà V n) is a Vietnamese mathematician, a professor of mathematics at Rutgers University[1] and the 2008 winner of the Pólya Prize of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics for his work on concentration of measure. He graduated at the Eötvös University, Budapest, in 1994, his M.Sc. thesis supervisor was Tamás Sz nyi. He received his Ph.D. at the Yale University, in 1998 under the direction of László Lovász (another Polya prize winner). Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty he worked for Microsoft Research and the University of California, San Diego