Michiel Hazewinkel

Michiel Hazewinkel

Michiel Hazewinkel, 1987
Born (1943-06-22)22 June 1943
Amsterdam
Nationality Dutch
Fields Mathematics
Institutions University of Amsterdam
Alma mater University of Amsterdam
Doctoral advisor Frans Oort
Albert Menalda
Doctoral students Huib-Jan Imbens
Frank Kouwenhoven
J. Scholma
Roelof Stroeker
Gerard van der Hoek
Marcel van de Vel
Stijn van Dongen
F. Wainschtein[1]
Known for Formal groups and applications
Encyclopedia of Mathematics

Michiel Hazewinkel (born June 22, 1943) is a Dutch mathematician, and Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the Centre for Mathematics and Computer and the University of Amsterdam, particularly known for his 1978 book Formal groups and applications and as editor of the Encyclopedia of Mathematics.

Biography

Born in Amsterdam to Jan Hazewinkel and Geertrude Hendrika Werner, Hazewinkel studied at the University of Amsterdam. He received his BA in Mathematics and Physics in 1963, his MA in Mathematics with a minor in Philosophy in 1965 and his PhD in 1969 under supervision of Frans Oort and Albert Menalda for the thesis "Maximal Abelian Extensions of Local Fields".[2]

After graduation Hazewinkel started his academic career as Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam in 1969. In 1970 he became Associate Professor at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, where in 1972 he was appointed Professor of Mathematics at the Econometric Institute. Here he was thesis advisor of Roelof Stroeker (1975), M. van de Vel (1975), Jo Ritzen (1977), and Gerard van der Hoek (1980). From 1973 to 1975 he was also Professor at the Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen, were Marcel van de Vel was his PhD student.

From 1982 to 1985 he was appointed part-time Professor Extraordinarius in Mathematics at the Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, and part-time Head of the Department of Pure Mathematics at the Centre for Mathematics and Computer (CWI) in Amsterdam. In 1985 he was also appointed Professor Extraordinarius in Mathematics at the University of Utrecht, where he supervised the promotion of Frank Kouwenhoven (1986), Huib-Jan Imbens (1989), J. Scholma (1990) and F. Wainschtein (1992). At the Centre for Mathematics and Computer CWI in Amsterdam in 1988 he became Professor of Mathematics and head of the Department of Algebra, Analysis and Geometry until his retirement in 2008.[2]

Hazewinkel has been managing editor for journals as Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde since 1977; for Acta Applicandae Mathematicae since its foundation in 1983; and associate editor for Chaos, Solitons & Fractals since 1991. He was managing editor for the book series Mathematics and Its Applications for Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1977; Mathematics and Geophysics for Reidel Publishing in 1981; Encyclopedia of Mathematics for Kluwer Academic Publishers from 1987 to 1994; and Handbook of Algebra in 9 volumes for Elsevier Science Publishers in 1995.

Hazewinkel was member of 15 professional societies in the field of Mathematics, and participated in numerous administrative tasks in institutes, Program Committee, Steering Committee, Consortiums, Councils and Boards. In 1994 Hazewinkel was elected member of the International Academy of Computer Sciences and Systems.[2]

Publications

Hazewinkel has authored and edited several books,[2] and numerous articles.[3] Books, selection :

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References

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