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Sándor Kovács
Sándor Kovács is the McKibben and Merner Endowed
Professor in the Department of Mathematics. He was interested in
mathematics at a very early age, but did not realize that it could be
his career choice until his junior year in high school. After that
there were no more questions about what he wanted to become. He
received his B.S. degree in mathematics at Eötvös University
in his native country of Hungary, and his Ph.D. in mathematics at the
University of Utah. In 1995, as a fresh Ph.D., he became a junior
faculty member at M.I.T. Three years later he moved to the University
of Chicago as an Assistant Professor. Even though he enjoyed living in
Boston and Chicago, his heart pulled him back to the West, and in 2000
he joined the UW faculty. After living only 10 years in the United
States, he had managed to live in all four of the principal time
zones.
Professor Kovács has always been excited about spreading
his love of mathematics to young minds. At M.I.T. he was a freshman
adviser, teaching an alternative course entitled 'Beyond the third
dimension'. At the University of Washington he lectured to high school
students at Mathday. This is an annual one-day festival of mathematics
held on the campus of UW under the direction of fellow SIMUW director
Professor James Morrow. Professor Kovács is advising several
graduate and undergraduate students. Based on his research
accomplishments and education initiatives, he received the National
Science Foundation's prestigious Faculty Early Career Development
Award and an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship.
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