Tamás Hausel
Hungarian mathematician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tamás Hausel[3] (born 1972) is a Hungarian mathematician working in the areas of combinatorial, differential and algebraic geometry and topology.[2][4] More specifically the global analysis, geometry, topology and arithmetic of hyperkähler manifolds, Yang–Mills instantons, non-Abelian Hodge theory, Geometric Langlands program, and representation theory of quivers and Kac–Moody algebras.[5]
Tamás Hausel | |
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Born | 1972 |
Alma mater | Eötvös Loránd University (BA & MA) University of Cambridge (PhD) [1] |
Awards | Whitehead Prize (2008) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Oxford Institute for Advanced Study Miller Institute University of Texas at Austin [2] École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Institute of Science and Technology Austria |
Doctoral advisor | Nigel James Hitchin [1] |
Website | https://ist.ac.at/en/research/math-comp-sciences/hausel-group/ |
Hausel is currently associated with the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST) where he has been a full professor since 2016.[6] Prior to joining IST he was a professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He was previously at the University of Oxford, both a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the university's mathematical institute, and a Tutorial Fellow in Mathematics at Wadham College. Previous to that, Hausel was an assistant and then associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin.