
Emeritus Number Theory
Prof. University of Basel 1992 - 2014
David Masser's research is mainly concerned with transcendental number theory, Diophantine approximation and Diophantine geometry. He has also focused on certain finiteness results obtained by height bounds, which have unexpected consequences for the Pell equation and elementary integration.
| 1992 - 2014 | Professor of Number Theory, University of Basel |
| 1983 - 1992 | Professor of Number Theory at the University of Michigan |
| 1975 - 1976 | Research Associate at Trinity College, University of Cambridge |
| 1979 - 1983 | Reader at the University of Nottingham |
| 1976 - 1979 | Lecturer at the University of Nottingham |
| 1973 - 1975 | Lecturer at the University of Nottingham |
Appendix B to: K. Senthil Kumar, On the values of Weierstrass zeta and sigma functions, Acta Arith. 208 (2023), 285-294
Bounded height in pencils of subgroups of nite rank (with F. Amoroso and U. Zannier), Math. Annalen (online September 24, 2023)
Alan Baker, Biogr. Mems Fell. R. Soc. 74 (2023), 9-36