János Pach
Fields of expertise
Combinatorics, Discrete & Computational Geometry
Contact
My full-time affiliation is:Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics
H-1364 Budapest, POB 127
HUNGARY
e-mail: pach@cims.nyu.edu
Postdoctoral Fellows
Keszegh BalazsRay Saurabh
Michael Pelsmajer
Fabrizio Frati
Gabriel Nivasch
Bartosz Walczak
Frank de Zeeuw
Gergely Ambrus
Grigory Ivanov
Alexander Polyanskii
Abhishek Methuku
Daniel Gerbner
Marton Naszodi
Long-Term Visiting Scientists
Suk Andrew H.Mukkamala Padmini
Pinchasi Rom
Gabor Tardos
Andrei Kupavskii
Nabil Mustafa
Ad Personam
M.S. (Math.), Eötvös University, Hungary, 1977;Ph.D. (Math.), Eötvös University, Hungary, 1981;
Doctorate, The Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1995;
Grunwald Medal, Bolyai Mathematical Society, 1982;
Ford Award, Mathematical Association of America, 1990;
Renyi Award, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1993;
Academy Award, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1998;
Distinguished Professorship, City University of New York, 2004;
Neilson Professorship, Smith College, 2008.
ACM Fellow, 2012
ICM 2014, Seoul, Invited Speaker;
Academia Europaea, Member, 2014;
AMS Fellow, 2015;
Bézout Chair, Université Paris-Est, 2019;
Szele Memorial Prize, Bolyai Mathematical Society, 2019;
European Congress of Mathematics 2021, Portoroz, Plenary Speaker.