Maksym Radziwill | |
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![]() Radziwill inOberwolfach 2013 | |
Born | (1988-02-24)24 February 1988 (age 37) Moscow, USSR |
Nationality | Canadian and Polish[1] |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Northwestern University |
Doctoral advisor | Kannan Soundararajan |
Maksym Radziwill (born 24 February 1988[2]) is a Polish-Canadian mathematician specializing innumber theory. He is currently a professor of mathematics at theNorthwestern University.
He was born inMoscow in 1988. His family moved to Poland in 1991 where he graduated from high school and in 2006 to Canada.[3][4] Radziwill graduated fromMcGill University in Montreal in 2009, and in 2013 earned a PhD underKannan Soundararajan atStanford University in California. In 2013–2014, he was at theInstitute for Advanced Study inPrinceton, New Jersey as a visiting member, and in 2014 became a Hill assistant professor atRutgers University. In 2016, he became an assistant professor at McGill.[5] In 2018, he became Professor of Mathematics atCalifornia Institute of Technology, and in 2022 he moved to theUniversity of Texas at Austin.[6] In 2023, Radziwill joinedNorthwestern University as the Wayne and Elizabeth Jones Professor of Mathematics.[7]
In 2016, along withKaisa Matomäki of theUniversity of Turku, Radziwill was awarded theSASTRA Ramanujan Prize.[8][9][5]
In February 2017, Maksym Radziwill was awarded the prestigiousSloan Fellowship.[10][11]
In 2018, he was awarded theCoxeter–James Prize by theCanadian Mathematical Society.[12] In 2018 he was invited with Matomäki to present their work at theInternational Congress of Mathematicians.
With Matomäki, he is one of five winners of the 2019 New Horizons Prize for Early-Career Achievement in Mathematics, associated with theBreakthrough Prize in Mathematics.[13]In the same year he was awarded theStefan Banach Prize (2018) of thePolish Mathematical Society.[14] For 2023 he received theCole Prize in Number Theory of the AMS.[15] In 2023, he was also invited to give aŁojasiewicz Lecture by theJagiellonian University.[16]