Aleksander
Strasburger's resume
EDUCATION
- 1967 M.Sc.
Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland
Thesis under K. Maurin: "On the Teichmueller space of compact
Riemann surfaces" (in polish).
- 1973 Ph.D. in
Mathematics, University of Warsaw, Poland
Thesis under A. Piskorek: "Inducing spherical representations of
semisimple Lie groups."
- 1992 Habilitation
in Mathematics, Technical University of Warsaw, Poland
Thesis: "On certain differential operators of gradient type and
some of their applictions in analysis and the theory of special functions."
Present position: Professor and Head, Department of Applied
Mathematics,
Faculty of Applied Informatics and Mathematics,
Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW
EXPERIENCE
Career/Employment (dates and positions
held previously):
Positions at the Chair of Mathematical
Methods of Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland
- 1967 - 1969 Teaching
Assistant
- 1969 - 1974 Assistant
Professor
- 1974 - 1989 Adjoint
Professor (adiunkt)
- 1989 - 1993 Senior
Lecturer
- 1993 - 1999 Adjoint
Professor (adiunkt)
Positions at the Institute of Mathematics,
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Bialystok
- 1999 – 2002 Professor
and Head, Division of Mathematical Analysis, Institute of Mathematics
- 1999 – 2002 Vice-Dean of
the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Białystok
Positions at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW
- 2002 - 2007
Professor and Head, Division of Mathematical Economics, Department of
Econometrics and Statistics, Faculty of Agricultural Economics.
- 2008 - 2008
Professor and Head, Division of Mathematical Economics, Department of
Econometrics and Statistics, Faculty of Applied Informatics and Mathematics
- 2009 -
Professor and Head, Department of Applied Mathematics,
Faculty of Applied Informatics and Mathematics
Other positions:
-
1974 - 1978 Lecturer in Topology at the Technical University of Warsaw,
Research areas
Specialization
(i) main field: Mathematical analysis, harmonic analysis on Lie groups and
homogeneous spaces.
(ii) other fields: Studies in invariance properties of systems of operators
(differential, integral) and their solutions.
(iii) current research interests: Applications of group representations
theory for special functions and mathematical physics.
E-mail: Aleksander
Strasburger
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