Jury
Anna Zdunik – Chairman of the Jury
Ph. D. and Habilitation in Mathematics, Professor at the University of Warsaw.
Research area: ergodic theory of smooth dynamical systems and conformal dynamics.
Awards: Plenary speaker at The First Joint Meeting Between American Mathematical Society and the Polish Mathematical Society. Award of the Minister of Science and Higher Education for Research Excellence.
Grzegorz Banaszak – Jury member

Professor at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.
Research area: arithmetic algebraic geometry, algebraic number theory, algebraic K-theory.
Awards: the 1994 Waclaw Sierpinski prize awarded by the Polish Mathematical Society.
Grzegorz Karch – Jury member
An associate professor at the Wroclaw University.
Research area: partial differential equations and stochastic processes.
Awards: the 2006 Stanisław Zaremba prize awarded by the Polish Mathematical Society.
Damian Niwiński - Jury member

Professor at the University of Warsaw.
Research area: comlogic, automata theory, fixed point calculi, topological aspects of computation.
Łukasz Pańkowski – Jury member
Ph. D. in Mathematics, the lecturer of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.
Research area: analytical number theory, the Riemann hypothesis.
Awards: “The International Stefan Banach Prize for a Doctoral
Dissertation in the Mathematical Sciences 2011 “, awarded by the Polish Mathematical Society and Ericpol Telecom; a scholarship by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education as part of the programme titled Research on the Selberg class and application of L functions in the number theory.
Jan Smela – Jury member

Ericpol’s founder and owner. He is an entrepreneur, physicist, and IT-specialist. He graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and holds a Master of Science degree in Engineering Physics. Starting from 1987 his professional activity has been connected with Ericsson AB in Stockholm. In 1991 he established Ericpol Telecom in Łódź.
Włodzimierz Zwonek – Jury member

Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
Research area: complex analysis.






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