Tomasz Komorowski

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Tomasz Komorowski (born November 12, 1963 ) is a Polish mathematician who deals with stochastics and partial differential equations.

Komorowski studied mathematics at the Maria Curie Skłodowska University in Lublin with a diploma in 1987, received a master’s degree from Michigan State University in East Lansing in 1992 and received his doctorate in 1994 at the Courant Institute under George Papanicolaou ( Limit theorems for motion in a random field ). In 1996/97 he was Professor of Statistics at ETH Zurich and in 1997/98 Neyman Professor of Statistics in Berkeley. In 2001 he received his habilitation at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow ( Central limit theorem for diffusions in random media ) From 1998 he was at the University of Lublin, in 2008 he received the title of professor and from 2011 he was professor at the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.

He deals with stochastic processes, statistical mechanics, mathematical theory of turbulence, random media and systems of an infinite number of particles, ergodic theory and the geometry of Banach spaces.

In 2011 he received the Stefan Banach Prize of the Polish Mathematical Society .

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