Károly Bezdek

Károly Bezdek
Born (1955-05-28) May 28, 1955
Budapest, Hungary
Nationality

Hungarian

Canadian
Institutions University of Calgary and University of Pannonia
Alma mater Eötvös Loránd University (Ph.D., Math., 1980; Dr.habil., Math., 1997) and Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Candidate, 1985; Doctorate, 1995)
Doctoral advisor Károly Böröczky
Doctoral students Endre Daróczy-Kiss
Zsolt Lángi
Márton Naszódi
Peter Papez
Ryan Trelford
Muhammad A. Khan
Known for books "Classical topics in discrete geometry", Springer, 2010 and "Lectures on sphere arrangements - the discrete geometric side", Springer, 2013
Notable awards László Fejes Tóth Prize (2015), Research Excellence Award of the University of Calgary (2017)
Website
http://math.ucalgary.ca/profiles/karoly-bezdek

Károly Bezdek (born May 28, 1955 in Budapest, Hungary), is a Hungarian-Canadian mathematician. He is a professor as well as a Canada Research Chair of mathematics and the director of the Centre for Computational and Discrete Geometry at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Canada. Also he is a professor (on leave) of mathematics at the University of Pannonia in Veszprém, Hungary. His main research interests are in geometry in particular, in combinatorial, computational, convex, and discrete geometry. He has authored 2 books and more than 120 research papers. He is a founding Editor-in-Chief of the e-journal Contributions to Discrete Mathematics (CDM).

Early life and family

Károly Bezdek was born in Budapest, Hungary, but grew up in Dunaújváros, Hungary. His parents are Károly Bezdek, Sr. (mechanical engineer) and Magdolna Cserey. His brother András Bezdek is also a mathematician. Károly and his brother have scored at the top level in several Mathematics and Physics competitions for high school and university students in Hungary. Károly's list of awards include winning the first prize in the traditional KöMal (Hungarian Math. Journal for Highschool Students) contest in the academic year 1972–1973, as well as winning the first prize for the research results presented at the National Science Conference for Hungarian Undergraduate Students (TDK) in 1978. Károly entered Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary, and completed his Diploma in Mathematics in 1978. Bezdek is married to Éva Bezdek, and has three sons: Dániel, Máté and Márk.

Professional accomplishments

Károly Bezdek received his Ph.D. (1980) as well as his Habilitation degree (1997) in mathematics from Eötvös Loránd University, in Budapest, Hungary and his Candidate of Mathematical Sciences degree (1985) as well as his Doctor of Mathematical Sciences degree (1995) from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He has been a faculty member of the Department of Geometry at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest since 1978. In particular, he has been the chair of that department between 1999-2006 and a full professor between 1998-2012. During 1978–2003, while being on a number of special leaves from Eötvös Loránd University, he has held numerous visiting positions at research institutions in Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and United States. This included a period of about 7 years at the Department of Mathematics of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Between 1998-2001 Bezdek was appointed a Széchenyi Professor of mathematics at Eötvös Loránd University, in Budapest, Hungary. From 2003 Károly Bezdek is the Canada Research Chair of computational and discrete geometry at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Calgary and is the director of the Center for Computational and Discrete Geometry at the University of Calgary. Between 2006-2010 Bezdek was an associated member of the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics in Budapest, Hungary. From 2010 Bezdek is a full professor (on leave) at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Pannonia in Veszprém, Hungary. Between July–December, 2011 Bezdek was a program co-chair of the 6 month thematic program on discrete geometry and its applications at the Fields Institute in Toronto, Canada. Also, he is one of the three founding editors-in-chief of the free peer-reviewed electronic journal Contributions to Discrete Mathematics.[1]

Research interests and notable results

His research interests are in combinatorial, computational, convex and discrete geometry including some aspects of geometric analysis, rigidity and optimization. He is the author of more than 120 research papers and has written two research monographs. In particular, he is known for resolving the following problems in geometry:

Books

His research monographs "Classical Topics in Discrete Geometry", CMS Books in Mathematics, Springer, New York, 2010 and "Lectures on Sphere Arrangements - the Discrete Geometric Side", Fields Institute Monographs, Springer, New York, 2013 are centered at the research results mentioned above and lead the reader to the frontiers of discrete geometry. The conference proceedings "Discrete Geometry and Optimization", Fields Institute Communications, Springer, New York, 2013, edited jointly by him, Antoine Deza (McMaster University) and Yinyu Ye (Stanford University) reflects and stimulates the fruitful interplay between discrete geometry and optimization.[13]

Academic honors

15 May 2017: 2017 Faculty of Science Life-Time Achievement Research Excellence Award of the University of Calgary[14]

19 June 2015: 2015 László Fejes Tóth Prize (Hungarian: Fejes Tóth László-díj)[15]

Jan., 1998 - Dec., 2001: Széchenyi Professor in Mathematics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

Jul., 2003 - June, 2010: Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Computational and Discrete Geometry, University of Calgary, Canada

Jul., 2010 - June, 2017: Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Computational and Discrete Geometry, University of Calgary, Canada

References

K. Bezdek - University of Calgary - website: *http://math.ucalgary.ca/profiles/karoly-bezdek

K. Bezdek - Canada Research Chair - website: *http://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/chairholders-titulaires/profile-eng.aspx?profileId=267

Center for Computational and Discrete Geometry - website: *http://math.ucalgary.ca/ccdg/

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