Sumner Byron Myers (February 19, 1910 â October 8, 1955) was an American mathematician specializing in topology and differential geometry. He studied at Harvard University under H. C. Marston Morse, where he graduated with a Ph.D. in 1932. Myers then pursued postdoctoral studies at Princeton University (1934âÂÂ1936) before becoming a professor for mathematics at the University of Michigan. He died unexpectedly from a heart attack during the 1955 MichiganâÂÂArmy football game at Michigan Stadium.
The Sumner B. Myers Prize was created in his honor for distinguished theses within the LSA Mathematics Department. Notable recipients include June Huh, Mary Wootters, and Theodore J. Kaczynski.