János Pach - Curriculum Vitae#


Education, Degrees
  • 1983 Ph.D. in Math. from Eötvös Univ., Budapest, with the Gold Ring of the President of Hungary
  • 1983, 1995 Candidate’s Degree and Doctor of Sciences Degree, Hungar. Acad. Sc.

Positions held
  • 2008- Chair of Combinat. Geom., EPFL Lausanne
  • 1977- Res. Fellow (since 1995, Research Advisor), Renyi Inst., Budapest
  • 2003 - 2008 Distinguished Professor, Dept. Comp. Science, City College, New York
  • 1986 - 2008 Res. Prof., Courant Inst. Math. Sciences, New York Univ.

Visiting positions
  • 2008 Neilson Professor, Smith Coll., Northampton
  • 2003 Visiting Professor, MSRI Berkeley
  • 2000 École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris
  • 1999 Forchheimer Vis. Professor, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • 1995 Visiting Professor, Tel Aviv University
  • 1991 - 1992 Res. Fellow, University College London
  • 1984 Visiting Professor, McGill University, Montreal

Editorial work
  • Editor of Discr. Computat. Geom. (Springer, 1989–), Editor-in-Chief (2005–)
  • Editor of Combinatorica (Springer, 1991–)
  • Editor of Computat. Geom. (Elsevier, 1991–)
  • Editor of Geombinatorics (Center of Excellence in Math. Education, 1996–)
  • Editor of Graphs & Combinatorics (Springer, 1999–)
  • Editor of SIAM J. Discrete Math. (SIAM, 2003–)
  • Editor of Applied Math. Res. eXpress (Hindawi, 2004–2010)
  • Editor of Internat. J. Computer Math. (Taylor & Francis, 2006–)
  • Editor of Central Europ. J. Math. (De Gruyter, 2009–2014)
  • Editor of Moscow J. Combin. and Number Theory (2010–)
  • Editor of J. Computat. Geom. (Open access, 2011–)

Publications

3 monographs 9 edited volumes, more than 270 res. papers in internat. journals
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