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Invited Speakers
Alexander A. Razborov
University of Chicago and Steklov
Mathematical Institute
Biosketch
Alexander Razborov graduated from the Moscow State University in 1985
and completed his PhD at the Steklov Mathematical Institute under the
supervision of S.I.Adian. These days he divides his time between the
University of Chicago, where he is a Professor at the Departments of
Mathematics and Computer Science, and Steklov Mathematical Institute in
Moscow (Principal Researcher). Alexander was awarded the Rolf Nevanlinna
Prize (IMU, 1990), the Goedel Prize (EATCS & ACM, 2007), and the Robbins
prize (AMS, 2013). He is a member of the Academia Europea (since 1990),
a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (since 2020), the
corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 2000)
and serves on Editorial Boards of various journals, including Forum of
Mathematics (Pi and Sigma), Sbornik and Combinatorica.
Aner Shalev
Hebrew University
Biosketch
Aner Shalev studied mathematics and philosophy
at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and received a PhD in pure
mathematics in 1988. In 1992, after a postdoctoral fellowship at Oxford,
he joined the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University
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Alexander A. Razborov
University of Chicago and Steklov
Mathematical Institute
Biosketch
Alexander Razborov graduated from the Moscow State University in 1985
and completed his PhD at the Steklov Mathematical Institute under the
supervision of S.I.Adian. These days he divides his time between the
University of Chicago, where he is a Professor at the Departments of
Mathematics and Computer Science, and Steklov Mathematical Institute in
Moscow (Principal Researcher). Alexander was awarded the Rolf Nevanlinna
Prize (IMU, 1990), the Goedel Prize (EATCS & ACM, 2007), and the Robbins
prize (AMS, 2013). He is a member of the Academia Europea (since 1990),
a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (since 2020), the
corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 2000)
and serves on Editorial Boards of various journals, including Forum of
Mathematics (Pi and Sigma), Sbornik and Combinatorica.
Aner Shalev
Hebrew University
Biosketch
Aner Shalev studied mathematics and philosophy
at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and received a PhD in pure
mathematics in 1988. In 1992, after a postdoctoral fellowship at Oxford,
he joined the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University
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