postdocs

My postdocs with the affiliations of where they obtained their doctoral degrees:

A. Aaserud (Ph.D. UCLA 2016)
A. Agostini (Ph.D. Naples 2003)
E.J. Beggs (D.Phil. Oxford 1988)
R. Behrend (Ph.D. Melbourne 1997)
J. Boeckenhauer (Ph.D. Hamburg 1996)
F. P. Boca (Ph.D. UCLA 1993)
J. Fjelstad (Ph.D. Karlstad 2002)
P. Goldstein (Ph.D. Wales 1997)
S. Goto (Ph.D. Tokyo 1996)
P. Grossman (Ph.D. Berkeley 2006)
R. Hillier (Ph.D. Rome 2010)
T. Isola (Ph.D. Rome 1993)
M. Izumi (Ph.D. Kyoto 1994)
T. Loring (Ph.D. Berkeley 1986)
S. Majid (Ph.D. Harvard 1988)
T. Matsui (Ph.D. Kyoto 1985)
M. Nazarov (Ph.D. Moscow 1988)
S. Neshveyev (Ph.D. Kharkov 1999)
R. Popescu (Ph.D. Lyon 2002)
P. S. Chakraborty (Ph.D. Kolkatta 2001)
A. Recknagel (Ph.D. Bonn 1993)
H. Su (Ph.D. Toronto 1992)
O. Uuye (Ph.D. Penn State 2008)
S. Winkler (Ph.D. UCLA 1996)
T. Yamanouchi (Ph.D. UCLA 1990).

Masaki Izumi went from Swansea to a Miller Fellowship at Berkeley, and in September 1996 took up a permanent position at Tokyo University. In April 1999, he moved to Kyoto University. The Mathematical Society of Japan created in 1996 a new prize for young Japanese mathematicians, the Takebe prize. Masaki Izumi was selected as one of the first winners of this prize. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Hyderabad, India in 2010.

Take Yamanouchi left for a tenured position with David Evans’ collaborator Akitaka Kishimoto in Hokkaido whilst Taku Matsui moved in April 1997 from Tokyo Metropolitan University to a full professorship at Kyushu University.

Terry Loring was a postdoc at Dalhousie after leaving Swansea, and is now a full Professor at Albuquerque.

Shahn Majid has subsequently held an EPSRC Advanced Fellowship at Cambridge and a Royal Society Postdoctoral Fellowship there. In September 1999, he moved to a readership at QMVC, London gaining promotion to a personal chair in September 2001.

Hongbing Su was partially supported by a Canadian NSERC fellowship whilst here, and then became a postdoctoral fellow at the Fields Institute for Research in the Mathematical Sciences in Toronto.

Andreas Recknagel moved from Swansea to an EU postdoctoral fellowship at ETH Zurich, followed by postdoc positions at IHES, Paris and Potsdam, Germany. In September 2000, he became a lecturer and now Reader at King’s College, London. Maxim Nazarov was initially funded at Swansea by a University of Wales postdoctoral fellowship and then by an EPSRC Advanced Fellowship which he transferred to York in September 1996, together with an EPSRC funded Research Associate Andrew Jones (GR/K79406). Maxim was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematics in Beijing in 2002.

Tommaso Isola has a permanent position in Rome (Tor Vergata). After the completion of his Advanced Fellowship, Florin Boca moved to an associate professorship at Urbana in August 2001 and is now a full professor. Sergey Neshveyev now has a permanent appointment in the Mathematics Department at the University of Oslo and Paul Goldstein in the University of Zagreb.

Otogo Uuye  returned home to Mongolia and is now professor  and  indeed Director of the Institute of Mathematics, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar and leads the Mongolian Mathematical Society.

Pinhas Grossman left for a postdoctoral fellowship at IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Robin Hillier left for  a permanent lectureship at Lancaster.