János Pach
Nationality: Hungary
Expertise
Combinatorics, Discrete & Computational Geometry
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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.
Contact
My full-time affiliation is:
Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics
H-1364 Budapest, POB 127
HUNGARY
e-mail: pach@cims.nyu.edu
Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics
H-1364 Budapest, POB 127
HUNGARY
e-mail: pach@cims.nyu.edu
Long-Term Visiting Scientists
Postdoctoral Fellows
Keszegh Balazs
Ray Saurabh
Michael Pelsmajer
Fabrizio Frati
Gabriel Nivasch
Bartosz Walczak
Frank de Zeeuw
Gergely Ambrus
Grigory Ivanov
Alexander Polyanskii
Abhishek Methuku
Daniel Gerbner
Marton Naszodi
Ray Saurabh
Michael Pelsmajer
Fabrizio Frati
Gabriel Nivasch
Bartosz Walczak
Frank de Zeeuw
Gergely Ambrus
Grigory Ivanov
Alexander Polyanskii
Abhishek Methuku
Daniel Gerbner
Marton Naszodi
Publications
Teaching & PhD
Past EPFL PhD Students
Doemoetoer Palvoelgyi, Radoslav Fulek, Filip Moric, Andres Jacinto Ruiz Vargas, Seyed Hossein Nassajianmojarrad, Adrian Claudiu Valculescu, Van Thang Pham