Name: Prof. Dr. Vladimir S. MATVEEV
Nationality: German (until 2012: Russian)
Date of Birth: April 25, 1971
Place of Birth: Russia, Chelyabinsk
Address:
Mathematisches Institut
Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
07737
Jena
Büro: Raum 3531 (Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2)
Telefon: (+49) 3641 9 46140
Email:
vladimir.matveev@uni-jena.de
Research interests:
- Differential geometry and global analysis.
- Integrable Hamiltonian systems.
- Finsler geometry.
- Symplectic geometry and topology.
Editorial activity:
Editor in European Journal of Mathematics
Education:
- 1993, July - 1996, November:
Graduate student at the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics,
Moscow State University, Chair of Differential Geometry and Applications.
Advisors: Prof. Alexei BOLSINOV,
Prof. Anatoly FOMENKO,
member of Russian Academy of Sciences.
Ph.D. Thesis: Singularities of momentum mapping and topological
structure of integrable geodesic flows: January, 1997
- 1988, September - 1993, July:
Student at the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics, Moscow State
University. Advisor: Prof. Anatoly FOMENKO, member of Russian
Academy of Sciences.
M.S. 1993.
Master Thesis: Singularities of momentum mapping.
Previous positions:
- 2006, February --- 2006, August: Professor (Hoofddozent), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- 2000, October --- 2006, January: Wissenschaftlicher
Assistent,
Mathematisches Institut,
Freiburg, Germany
- 1999, September - 2000, October: European Post-Doctoral Institute:
5 month at IHES, Paris, France, 5 month at University of Warwick, Coventry,
England, 5 month at Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, England.
- 1999, March - 1999, September
Associated Professor,
Chelyabinsk University.
- 1998, April - 1999, March:
Post-Doc, Max Planck Institute of Mathematics, Bonn
- 1997, April - 1998, March:
Post-Doc (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter), Bremen University
- 1996, October - 1997, April:
Assistant Professor,
Chelyabinsk University.
Awards, grants:
- 2021--2024: Travel grant and one doctor student position (for 3 years) funded by DFG in the framework of cooperation with Middle East
- 2021--2024: Discovery Project of Australian Research Council (co-applicants: H. Dullin and A. Nikolayevsky)
- 2022: Partnership of Clay Mathematics Institute ( to be used for organisation of FDIS 2022)
- 2021: Grant of Sydney Mathematical Research Instutute
- 2020--2021: DAAD-funded exchange program with Tromso (Norway )
- 2020--2021: DAAD-funded exchange program with Brno (Czech )
- 2019-2021: DAAD-funded exchange program with Debrecen (Hungary )
- 2018--2021: Travel grant and one doctor student position (for 3 years) funded by DFG in the framework of DACH programme
- 2017--2018: DAAD-funded exchange program with Maryland (USA)
- 2017: JSPS Invitation Fellowship for Research in Japan (middle-term visit)
- 2016--2019: Travel grant and one doctor student position (for 3 years) funded by DFG
- 2014--2015: DAAD-funded exchange program with Tromso (Norway)
- 2013--2014: DAAD-funded exchange program with ANU Canberra
- 2012--2014: Travel grant and one postdoc position (for 2 years) funded by DFG
- 2010--2013: DAAD-funded exchange program with Belgrad, Budapest, Moscow und St. Petersburg
- 2011--2012: DAAD-funded exchange program with Tromso (Norway)
- 04.2009 -- 03.2018: Research Training Group ``Quantum and Gravitational Fields'' (Graduiertenkolleg ``Quanten- und Gravitationsfelder'') (http://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/gradkolleg/)
- 2008--2010: DAAD-funded exchange program with Budapest and Moscow
- 2005--2007: Grant of DFG (German Math. Society), SPP 1154
- 2003-2005: Eliteförderprogramm der Landesstiftung
Baden-Württemberg
- 2003-2005: Grant of DFG (German Math. Society), SPP 1154
- 2002, August: Grant from Chinese Mathematical
Society for attending ICM2002.
- 1998, August: CSMEE-grant (External
travel grant to take part at ICM98).
- 1993, July:
Graduated from Moscow University with honors
(min. 75 per cent of highest grades).
- 1991 AMS aid fund grant (three-year financial support for
talented
young mathematicians from Eastern Europe).
- 1987, May: Honor Diploma of the All-union Mathematical Olympiad.
- 1987, January: Gold Diploma of the Moscow Mathematical Olympiad.