Maciej Zworski

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Maciej Zworski, Berkeley 2010

Maciej Rafal Zworski (born October 8, 1963 in Breslau ) is a Polish-Canadian-American mathematician who deals with partial differential equations (micro-local analysis, scattering theory).

Zworski studied at Imperial College London and from 1983 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he received his doctorate in 1989 under Richard Melrose ( High frequency scattering by a convex obstacle ). From 1989 to 1992 he was Benjamin Peirce Lecturer at Harvard University , from 1992 Associate Professor and from 1994 Professor at Johns Hopkins University , from 1995 Professor at the University of Toronto and since 1998 Professor at the University of California, Berkeley .

He was visiting professor at various Paris universities, at the MSRI , at IHES , at the universities in Nantes and Grenoble, at the École polytechnique and at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute for Mathematical Physics in Vienna. In 2002 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing ( Quantum Resonances and Partial Differential Equations ).

In 1999 he received the Coxeter James Prize . He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (1998) and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2010). From 1991 to 1993 he was a Sloan Research Fellow .

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