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CURRICULUM VITAE

CV and publication list as a pdf file (recent as of April 2007)


1. BIOGRAPHY

Surname: Hausel
First name: Tamás
Date of birth: 1972
Place of birth: Budapest
Nationality: Hungarian


2. EMPLOYMENT

2005-2010 Royal Society University Research Fellow in the Mathematical Insitute of Oxford University

2007- Tutorial Fellow in Pure Mathematics in Wadham College of Oxford University

2007- University Lecturer in Pure Mathematics in the Mathematical Insitute of Oxford University

2007 Summer, Marie Curie Fellow for the Transfer of Knowledge, Rényi Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

2006- Associate Professor at UT Austin

2006 Spring Sloan Research Fellow at UT Austin

2002-2006 Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics of University of Texas at Austin .

1999-2002 Miller Research Fellow of the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, at the Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley;
hosts: Prof. Nicolai Reshetikhin and Prof. Bernd Sturmfels

1998-1999 Member of the School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
mentor: Prof. Pierre Deligne

1998-2001 Awarded Junior Research Fellowship of Saint John's College, Oxford

1998, June Researcher with Prof. Michael Thaddeus in the Research in Pairs program, Mathematishes Forshcungsinstitute Oberwolfach


3. EDUCATION

1997-1998 Visiting Student at the Mathematical Institute, Oxford University, UK

1995-1998 Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge University, UK
Supervisor: Prof. Nigel Hitchin
College Contact: Sir Michael Atiyah

1994-1995 Certificate of Advanced Mathematics with Distinction at Department of Mathematics, Cambridge University

1992 Michaelmas term, Visiting Student at Trinity College , Cambridge University, UK

1990-1995 Diploma in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

1982-1990 Fazekas Mihály Primary and Secondary School, Budapest, Special Mathematics class


4. SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, PRIZES

2006-2009 PI on NSF grant DMS-0604775

2005-2010 Royal Society University Research Fellowship

2005-2007 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship

2005 Summer Research Assignment of the University of Texas at Austin

2003-2006 co-PI on NSF grant DMS-0305505

1999-2002 Miller Research Fellowship; awarded by the Miller Institute in Basic Research in Science

1998 Scholarship of the Volkswagen Stiftung for participating with Prof. Michael Thaddeus in the Research in Pairs program at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitute Oberwolfach for 3 weeks

1997 John Knight essay prize in Mathematics at Cambridge University
(placed in Group 1 of 5 groups- with paper: Compactification of moduli of Higgs bundles)

1994,1995 Honorary Scholarship of the Cambridge European Trust

1995 Elected Research Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge

1995-1998 Overseas Research Students Award of the British Goverment
(which provides the difference between the Home and Overseas Rate of the Cambridge University tuition fees to overseas postgraduate students of outstanding merit and research potential)

1995 Eastern European Bursary of Trinity College, Cambridge
(covering all fees and maintenance grant for Ph.D. course in Pure Mathematics at Cambridge University)

1994 Honorary Scholarship of the Cambridge Overseas Trust

1994 Eastern European Research Bursary of Trinity College, Cambridge
(covering all fees and maintenance grant for Part III of the Mathematical Tripos of Cambridge University)

1992,1993,1994 Scholarship of the Republic of Hungary
(for outstanding university students)

1993 First Prize of Rényi Kató Award of Bolyai János Mathematical Society
(for young mathematicians with exceptional research achievement)

1992 Visiting Scholarship of the Peregrinatio Foundation, Budapest
(covering maintenance grant for a one term visiting studentship at Trinity College, Cambridge)

1991 Second Prize at the Essay competition in Mathematics of the Hungarian Ministry of Education
(with paper: On a Gallai-type problem for lattices )

1991 4-5th price at the Schweitzer Miklós competition for university students of Hungary

1990 Second Prize at the International Mathematical Olympiad, Beijing;
(yielding an automatic admission to University without application)
Hungarian Team's final result: 6th of 56 teams

1990 9th place at the Hungarian Mathematical Olympiad for high schools;
(yielding an automatic admission to University without application)

1989 5th place at the Hungarian Mathematical Olympiad for high schools;
(yielding an automatic admission to University without application)

1989 Honorable mention at the Kürschák József Mathematical Competition for first year University students.
(yielding an automatic admission to University without application)

1988 Honorable mention at the Kürschák József Mathematical Competition for first year University students.
(yielding an automatic admission to University without application)

1987 First degree Honorable mention at the Arany Dániel Mathematical Compatition for junior (14-15 years old) high school students.


5. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Fall 2002-2007 Courses taught at UT Austin

Spring 2002 Co-organizer of a weekly 2-hour Berkeley-Stanford working seminar
Title of the seminar: Compactifications

Fall 2000 Organizer of a weekly 2-hour graduate study seminar at UC Berkeley.
Title of the seminar: Geometry of quiver varieties

2000 Organizer of the Summer School of Hungarian Physics Student, Tata, Hungary
Title: Algebraic geometry in Physics

2000 Lecture course at the Summer School at Tata
Title: Algebraic curves and integrable systems (6 lectures)

1997 Organizer of the Summer School of Hungarian Physics Student, Óbánya, Hungary
Title of the school: Algebraic topology and geometry in Physics

1997 Lecture course at the Summer School at Óbánya
Title of the lecture course: Geometric quantization and Chern-Simmons theory (6 lectures)

1995-1997 (6 terms) Supervisions for undergraduate courses for Trinity College, Cambridge
supervisions in:

(In the Cambridge educational system each undergraduate lecture course is accompanied by supervisions, given often by a graduate student, for pairs of undergraduates.)

1992-1994 (4 semesters) Instruction classes for undergraduate courses for the Geometry department of Eötvös Loránd University
classes in:

(In the Hungarian educational system each lecture course -given by senior members of the department- is accompanied by an instruction class -occasionaly given by university students- for a class of 10-15 students)

1990-1992 Taking part in the preparation of the Hungarian team for the International Mathematical Olympiad

1991-1992 Special lessons for Mathematics class students at Fazekas Mihály High School

1988-1990 Preparation course for primary school students applying to the special Mathematics class of Fazekas Mihály High School, Budapest


6. INVITED LECTURES

List of recent talks

Nov 27, 2001 Upenn Math-Physics joint seminar
Title of the talk:Mirror symmetry, Langlands duality and Hitchin systems

Nov 19, 2001 Stanford Algebraic methods seminar
title of the talk: Quaternionic geometry of matroids

Nov 10-11, 2001 2001 Fall Western Section Meeting Irvine, CA , Extremal Metrics and Moduli Spaces
Title of the talk: Mirror symmetry, Langlands duality and Hitchin system

Oct 4, 2001 Austin Geometry seminar
Title of the talk: Cohomologies of hyperkähler manifolds

Sep 11, 2001 Seminars on hyperKähler manifolds , Kyoto University
Title of the talk: Yang-Mills instantons on Taub-NUT space

Sep 10, 2001 Seminars on hyperKähler manifolds, Kyoto University:
Title of the talk: Cohomology rings of quiver varieties

2001 ``Geometry of Moduli spaces and Integrable Systems'', Workshop in RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan
Title of the talk: Mirror symmetry, Langlands duality and Hitchin systems

2001 Workshop on New Interfaces between Geometry and Physics, Miraflores de la Sierra, Madrid (Spain)
Title: Cohomology ring of Nakajima's quiver varieties;

2000 Lecture course at the Summer School of the Hungarian Association of Physics Students at Tata
Title: Algebraic curves and integrable systems (6 lectures)

2000 University of Warwick
Title of the talk: L^2 cohomology and Schwarzschild instantons

1999 Topology Seminar at Yale University
Title of the talk: A smooth ind-variety model for the classifying space of the gauge group of a vector bundle on a Riemann surface III

1998 Topology Seminar at Princeton Unversity
Title of the talk: A smooth ind-variety model for the classifying space of the gauge group of a vector bundle on a Riemann surface II

1998 Symplectic Geometry and Quantization Seminar at MIT
Title of the talk: A smooth ind-variety model for the classifying space of the gauge group of a vector bundle on a Riemann surface I

1998 Algebraic Geometry Seminar at Columbia University
Title of the talk: Cohomology of the moduli space of Higgs bundles

1997 Geometry and Analysis Seminar at Oxford University
Title of the talk: Sen's conjecture and the nilpotent cone

1997 Lecture course at the Summer School of Hungarian Physics Student, Óbánya
Title of the lecture course: Geometric quantization and Chern-Simmons theory (6 lectures)

1992 Combinatorics Seminar at Cambridge University
Title of the talk: Helly's theorem for lattices


7. PUBLICATION LIST

My publication list is available here.


8. CONTACT

Email: hausel@math.utexas.edu
homepage: http://www.math.utexas.edu/~hausel

Address:
Department of Mathematics RLM 8.100
26th and Speedway
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
USA

Phone: 1-512-471-7711
Fax: 1-512-471-9038