Enrique Pujals

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Enrique Pujals [1]
Born
Citizenship?
Alma mater University of Buenos Aires (B. Sc.)
IMPA (Ph. D.)
Awards TWAS Prize in Mathematics
ICTP Ramanujan Prize
Brazil's National Order of Scientific Merit
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics
Doctoral advisor Jacob Palis

Enrique Ramiro Pujals is a Brazilian[ clarification needed ] mathematician known for his contributions to the understanding of dynamical systems. [2] [3] Since fall of 2018, he has been a professor at the Graduate Center at the City University of New York. [4]

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Education

After earning an undergraduate degree in mathematics at the University of Buenos Aires in 1992, he became a Ph.D. student at the Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada, where he was a student of Jacob Palis, completing his Ph.D. in 1996. [5] He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 2000. [6] Before moving to CUNY in 2018, he was a faculty member at IMPA since 2003. [7]

Awards

He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing 2002. [8] [9] Won the ICTP Ramanujan Prize (2008), UMALCA Prize in Mathematics (2004), [10] TWAS Prize in Mathematics [11] (2009), is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences [12] and receive the Brazilian National Order of Scientific Merit in 2013 [13] [ circular reference ].

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