1. BIOGRAPHY
Surname: Hausel
First name: Tamás
Date of birth: 1972
Nationality: Hungarian
2. EMPLOYMENT
2016-today Professor, Hausel group, Institute of Science and Technology, Austria
2012-2017 Professor, Chair of Geometry, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
2005-2012 Royal Society University Research Fellow in the Mathematical Insitute of University of Oxford
2007-2012 Tutorial Fellow in Pure Mathematics in Wadham College of University of Oxford
2007-2012 University Lecturer in Pure Mathematics in the Mathematical Insitute of University of Oxford
2007-2008 Offered membership at School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. (declined)
2006-2010 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 St John’s College, Oxford (declined)
2.1 Scientific visits
2023 September, KIAS Seoul and IPMU Tokyo
2020 February, Representation theory , Institute Henri Poincare, Paris
2019 August, Harbin Institute of Technology, and Tsinghua University, China
2011 July-August, Nonperturbative Effects and Dualities in QFT and Integrable Systems, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara
2010, March-April, GQT guest professor, University of Amsterdam
2009, August-September, Visiting professor at University of Montpellier 2
2008, April Research in Pairs program with Emmanual Letellier and Fernando Rodriguez-Villegas, Mathematishes Forschungsinstitute Oberwolfach
2007 Summer, Marie Curie Fellow for the Transfer of Knowledge, Rényi Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
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, University of Oxford, UK
1995-1998 Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK
Supervisor: Prof. Nigel Hitchin
College Contact: Sir Michael Atiyah
1994-1995 Certificate of Advanced Mathematics with Distinction at Department of Mathematics, University of Cambridge
1992 Michaelmas term, Visiting Student at Trinity College , University of Cambridge, UK
1990-1995 Diploma (BA,MA) in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
1982-1990 Fazekas Mihály Primary and Secondary School, Budapest, Special Mathematics class
4. RESEARCH FUNDING
2022-2025 PI on FWF standalone grant (EUR 378K)
2013-2018 PI on ERC advanced investigator grant (EUR 1.3M)
2013-2015 PI on FNS standard grant (CHF 335K)
2011-2013 PI on EPSRC standard grant EP/I020519/1 (GBP 157K)
2010-2013 extension of Royal Society University Research Fellowship (GBP 307K)
2009-2013 PI on EPSRC firs grant EP/G027110/1 (GBP 414K)
2006-2010 PI on NSF grant DMS-0604775 (USD 242K)
2005-2010 Royal Society University Research Fellowship (GBP 250K)
2005-2007 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (USD 45K)
2003-2006 co-PI on NSF grant DMS-0305505
5. Editorial Board
2023- Journal of the European Mathematical Society
2022- Moduli
2013-2023 Journal de l’École polytechnique
6. SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, PRIZES
2022, invited speaker at International Congress of Mathematicians, online
2021, invited speaker at International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Geneva
2020, member of International Advisory Board for International Congress of Mathematics, 2022
2020, member of Academia Europaea
2013-2018 ERC advanced investigator grant
2010 Simons lecture series, Stony Brook
2008 Whitehead prize of the London Mathematical Society
2005-2013 Royal Society University Research Fellowship
2005-2007 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship
2005 Summer Research Assignment of the University of Texas at Austin
1999-2002 Miller Research Fellowship; awarded by the Miller Institute in Basic Research in Science
1997 John Knight essay prize in Mathematics at University of Cambridge
(placed in Group 1 of 5 groups- with paper: Compactification of moduli of Higgs bundles)
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
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