Guido Kings

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Guido Kings, Oberwolfach 2009

Guido Kings (born August 7, 1965 in Cologne ) is a German mathematician at the University of Regensburg.

Life and accomplishments

Kings studied mathematics at the University of Bonn from 1984 with a diploma in 1989. He then worked as a research assistant at the University of Münster , where he received his doctorate in 1994 under Christopher Deninger ( Higher regulators, Hilbert-Blumenthal surfaces and special values ​​of L-functions ). He then worked as an assistant in Münster, where he completed his habilitation in 2000.

In 2001 he had a research professorship at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn and in the same year he became a professor at the University of Regensburg . From 2003 to 2005 he was dean of the mathematics faculty.

He was visiting scholar at Princeton, Oxford and Paris.

He was the spokesman for the DFG research group Algebraic Cycles and L-Functions, which was funded from 2005 to 2011 . In 2002 he was invited speaker at the ICM in Beijing (Equivariant Bloch-Kato conjecture and non-abelian Iwasawa Main Conjecture, with Annette Huber-Klawitter ). He is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society . Since 2013 he has been the spokesman for the Collaborative Research Center "Higher Invariants - Interactions between Arithmetic Geometry and Global Analysis".

In 1999 he and Annette Huber-Klawitter received the Young Talent Award of the Society for the Promotion of the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biography at the University of Regensburg, pdf
  2. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. Newcomer Award Uni Münster ( Memento of the original dated February 12, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uni-muenster.de