Aldridge Bousfield
Aldridge Knight Bousfield, known as "Pete", was an American mathematician working in algebraic topology, known for the concept of Bousfield localization.
Work and life
Bousfield obtained both his undergraduate degree and his doctorate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His doctoral thesis, entitled "Higher Order Suspension Maps for Non-Additive Functors", was written under the supervision of Daniel Kan. He was a lecturer and assistant professor at Brandeis University and moved to the University of Illinois at Chicago where he worked from 1972 to his retirement in 2000.Bousfield married Marie Vastersavendts, a Belgian mathematician, in 1968. She worked as demographer for the city of Chicago and died in 2016.