About Me

Please go to my new personal website to learn more about me, and to find out what I am doing since graduating from high school and MIT.

Autobiography

My name is Daniar Hussain, but I usually simply go by just "Dan".  I was born on April 23, 1982 to Anwar and Svetlana Hussain in Moscow, Russia.  My mother is originally from Russia, and my father is from Silhet, Bangladesh, a very populated country next to India.  I have one sister, Rimma Hussain, born on March 7, 1986.  My family emmigrated to the United States in late October 1989.  We lived in Brooklyn, New York until the age of 14 when I graduated from junior high, Public School 104.  We moved to a northern Chicago suburb, Wilmette, IL in June 1996, where I started high school at New Trier in Winnetka, IL.  After my junior year, we moved again, this time to Johnstown, PA, a small town approximately 70 miles east of Pittsburgh.  I finished my senior year at Richland Senior High School, and graduated on June 8, 2000.  On August 22, 2000 I started my undergraduate education at the Massachussetts Institute of Technology, in Boston, MA.  You guessed it -- I will be studying mathematics among other things like physics, computer science, philosophy, political science, and the Russian language.

New! My Graduation Speech

 

Internships/programs
Summer 2000: Siemens Corporate Research
Summer 1999: Northwestern University
Summer 1998: Stanford University Mathematics Camp
 

Resume: PostScript or PDF Format
 

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Contact information:
dhussain@alum.mit.edu

For more contact details, see my new personal website.