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Gyula Katona
Prof. Doctor of the Mathematical Sciences
Academician of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Research professor at Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Address:
Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
later: Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,
Realtanoda u.13-15 PF 127, 1364, Hungary,
Phone: (36-1)-483-8318
CV:
Born: March 16, 1941, Budapest, Hungary
Civil status: Married, two sons (57 and 43).
Citizen and resident of Hungary.
Research Associate, Research Institute for Telecommunication, Budapest, 1964-66.
Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, later: Alfred
Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,
Re´altanoda u.13-15 PF 127, 1364, Hungary, Phone: (36-1)-483-8318, different
positions, 1966–, director in the period 1996-2006, now research professor emeritus.
Part time teaching at the Eötvös L. University, Budapest, 1964-
Visiting positions in Göttingen (Germany) and 10 universities in the US.
Member of the European Academy of Sciences
Ordinary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Foreign member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
160 research publications.
Member of the Editorial Boards of 17 Hungarian and international journals:
Secretary-General of the Bolyai J´anos Mathematical Society, Hungary from 1990 to 1996, its President from 2006 to 2016.
Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Second European Congress of Mathematics, Budapest, 1996.
Organizer of about 15 conferences, in half of them as the chairman of the organizing committee.
Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Banach Institute, Warsaw 1996-2001.
Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Mathematical Institute of the Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 2005-2007.
Member of the Academic Committee of the Center for Discrete Mathematics, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, China, 2010- .
Member of the following Consultative Council of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: Science and Technology of Information and Communication, 2011-.
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