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ORGANIZERS

Ericpol
PTM

Jury of the International Stefan Banach Prize

Grzegorz Karch - Chairman

Grzegorz Karch

An associate professor at the Wroclaw University.
Research area: partial differential equations and stochastic processes.
Awards: the 2006 Stanisław Zaremba prize awarded by the Polish Mathematical Society.

Grzegorz Banaszak - Jury member

Grzegorz Banaszak

Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan.
Research area: arithmetic algebraic geometry, algebraic number theory, algebraic K-theory.
Awards: the 1994 Waclaw Sierpinski prize awarded by the Polish Mathematical Society.

Zbigniew Błocki - Jury member

Zbigniew Błocki

An associate professor at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow.
Research area: complex analysis.
Awards: the 2007 Stanislaw Zaremba prize awarded by the Polish Mathematical Society.

Tomasz Elsner - Jury member

Tomasz Elsner

Doctor on leave from the University of Wroclaw.
Research area: geometric group theory and algebraic topology.
Awards: the 2009 International Stefan Banach Prize awarded by the Polish Mathematical Society and Ericpol Telecom.

Krzysztof Oleszkiewicz - Jury member

Krzysztof Oleszkiewicz

An associate profesor at the University of Warsaw.
Research area: probability theory, inequalities.
Awards: the 2000 Kazimierz Kuratowski prize for young researchers, awarded by the Polish Academy of Sciences and Polish Mathematical Society,
the 2002 Stefan Banach prize awarded by the Polish Mathematical Society.

Jan Smela - Jury member

Jan Smela

Ericpol Telecom’s founder and owner. He is an entrepreneur, physicist, and IT-specialist. He graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and holds a Master of Science degree in Engineering Physics. Starting from 1987 his professional activity has been connected with Ericsson AB in Stockholm. In 1991 he established Ericpol Telecom in Łódź.

Piotr Zgliczyński - Jury member

Piotr Zgliczyński

Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow.
Research area: differential equations, dynamical systems and applications of computers in mathematics.
Awards: the 2007 The Prime Minister Prize for the Outstanding Research.