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Visitors

Each year, the Department welcomes many visitors. These visitors, who come for varying periods of time, teach classes and participate in our seminars and research. They make significant contributions to the life of the Department. These visitors come from all over the world, and this attests to the international nature of mathematics and to the Department's attractiveness as a center of mathematical research and teaching. Many visitors come for only a few days or a week, but some stay for a quarter or more. Here is a list of this year's long-term visitors:

Gleb Dyatlov, Visiting Assistant Professor (Autumn, Winter), visiting from Novosibirsk State University and the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics. Professor Dyatlov studies inverse problems.

Maxim Myslivets, Visiting Assistant Professor (Autumn, Winter), visiting from Krasnoyarsk State University. Professor Myslivets does research in complex analysis.

Karoly Simon, Visiting Associate Professor (Winter, Spring), visiting from the Technical University of Budapest. Professor Simon studies dynamical systems.

Nikolaos Tziolas, Visiting Assistant Professor (Autumn, Winter), visiting from the University of Crete. Professor Tziolas does research in algebraic geometry.

Jeong-Yup Lee, NSERC Post-doc, Ph.D. University of Alberta, 2004. Professor Lee studies aperiodic order and mathematical quasicrystals.