Janusz Adamus: Curriculum Vitae
Current Address
Department of Mathematics The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario N6A 5B7 Canada (1-519) 661-2111 ext. 86525 |
Present Position
since 2022: | Professor Department of Mathematics The University of Western Ontario |
Academic Training
2003: | Ph.D., Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto |
1999: | Master (“Magister”) in Mathematics, Institute of Mathematics, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland |
Employment History
2013-2022: | Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, The University of Western Ontario |
2007-2013: | Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, The University of Western Ontario |
2005-2007: | Assistant Professor, Institute of Mathematics, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland |
2004-2005: | Assistant Professor (Postdoctoral), Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland |
2003-2004: | NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow, Fields Institute, Toronto |
Visiting Positions
2013-2014: | Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland |
Thesis
2003: | Ph.D., “Vertical Components in Fibre Powers of Analytic Mappings”, University of Toronto (supervisor: Edward Bierstone) |
Habilitation
2013: | “Local geometry of real and complex analytic mappings”, Jagiellonian University |
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Other Awards
2004-2005: | Assistant Professorship (Postdoctoral), Polish Academy of Sciences |
2004: | Malcolm S. Robertson Prize for Best Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto |
2003-2005: | NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship, Fields Institute, Toronto and Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland |
2001-2003: | University of Toronto Fellowship, University of Toronto |
2000-2003: | Research Assistantship, University of Toronto |
1999-2003: | Connaught Scholarship, University of Toronto |
1999-2000: | Department of Mathematics Fellowship, University of Toronto |
1998-1999: | Polish Ministry of Education Scholarship, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland |
1998: | II Prize in the Polish Mathematical Society Competition for Best Student’s Research Paper, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland |
Research Interests
Analytic geometry and local algebra: | algebraic aspects of the local geometry of analytic mappings, and their effective applications to computational algebra; homological structure of modules over noetherian rings |
Semialgebraic and subanalytic geometry: | algebro-geometric and differential properties of subanalytic sets; analytic invariants; arc-analytic functions |
Discrete mathematics: | extremal graph theory, long cycles and paths; combinatorics of desingularization. |
Membership in Learned Societies
American Mathematical Society
Canadian Mathematical Society