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Laszlo Lovasz Hungarian-American mathematician
Research Professor
László Lovász (born March 9, 1948) is a Hungarian-American mathematician and professor emeritus at Eötvös Loránd University, best known for his work in combinatorics, for which he was awarded the 2021 Abel Prize jointly with Avi Wigderson.
Dávid Kunszenti-Kovács
Researcher

Dávid Kunszenti-Kovács studies various questions within graph limit theory.

János Pach
Research Professor
János Pach is a Hungarian mathematician and computer scientist working in the fields of combinatorics and discrete and computational geometry.
Gábor Damásdi
PhD Student
Gábor Damásdi is a Hungarian doctoral student at Eötvös Loránd University. His research interest lies in combinatorial and discrete geometry and computer science.
Philippe Michel
Professor
Philippe Gabriel Michel is a French mathematician who holds the chair in analytic number theory at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland.
 András Stipsicz
Research Professor
András Stipsicz is Hungarian mathematician, university professor and corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences working in low dimensional topology, gauge theory, Seiberg-Witten and Donaldson theory...
Marco Marengon
Postdoctoral Fellow

Marco Marengon is a postdoc working in topology.

Andras Nemethi
Research Professor
András Némethi is a Transylvanian-born Hungarian mathematician, university professor and corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences working in singularity theory, algebraic geometry and (low-dimensional) topology.
Octave Curmi
Postdoctoral Fellow

Octave Curmi is a postdoc working in topology of singularities and
geometry. He studies mainly the so-called smoothings of singularities of

Eduard Feireisl
Professor
Eduard Feireisl is a Czech mathematician. His research deals with partial differential equations, infinite dimensional dynamical systems, and mathematical problems of hydrodynamics.