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Summer Symposium in Real Analysis XXXII
"The Windy City Symposium"


Zoltan Buczolich

Zoltan Buczolich received his Ph. D., and completed his Habilitation, at the prestigious Eotvos Lorand University in Hungary. His thesis was written under the direction of Miklos Laczkovich. Professor Buczolich has been a member of the Mathematical Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and a member of the Mathematical Jury of the Hungarian National Science Foundation.

Professor Buczolich has collaborated with many mathematicians, including J-P Kahane, D. Mauldin, and A. Olevski, as well as with conference honoree Clifford Weil. In particular, in 2005 he solved the long-standing Gradient Problem, first posed by Weil in 1990. Professor Buczolich has also collaborated with I. Assani, R. Daniel, U. Darji, A. Mathe, and many others in the field of Real Analysis.

Professor Buczolich has had Lectureships at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Michigan State University, and the University of North Texas. He is currently Associate Professor of Mathematics at Eotvos Lorand University.

More details may be found on:

http://www.cs.elte.hu/~buczo

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