Günter M. Ziegler
Günter Matthias Ziegler | |
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Ziegler in 2006 | |
Born | (1963-05-19) 19 May 1963 (age 61) Munich, Bavaria, West Germany |
Alma mater | University of Munich Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Known for | work on polytopes, topological combinatorics |
Awards | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (2001) Chauvenet Prize (2006) Leroy P. Steele Prize (2018) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Free University of Berlin |
Doctoral advisor | Anders Björner |
Doctoral students | Karim Adiprasito |
Günter Matthias Ziegler (born 19 May 1963) is a German mathematician who has been serving as president of the Free University of Berlin since 2018.[1] Ziegler is known for his research in discrete mathematics and geometry, and particularly on the combinatorics of polytopes.
Biography
Ziegler studied at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich from 1981 to 1984, and went on to receive his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1987, under the supervision of Anders Björner. After postdoctoral positions at the University of Augsburg and the Mittag-Leffler Institute, he received his habilitation in 1992 from Technische Universität Berlin], which he joined as a professor in 1995.[2][3] Ziegler has since joined the faculty of the Free University of Berlin.
Awards and honors
Ziegler was awarded the one million Deutschmark Gerhard Hess Prize [de] by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) in 1994 and the 1.5 million Deutschmark Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, Germany's highest research honor, by the DFG in 2001.[2][4] He was awarded the 2005 Gauss Lectureship by the German Mathematical Society. In 2006 the Mathematical Association of America awarded Ziegler and Florian Pfender its highest honor for mathematical exposition, the Chauvenet Prize, for their paper on kissing numbers.[3][5]
In 2006 Ziegler became president of the German Mathematical Society for a two-year term.[3] In 2009, the European Research Council (ERC) awarded Ziegler one of the ERC Advanced Grants in the amount of 1.85 million Euros.[6] In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[7] In 2013 Ziegler was granted the Hector Science Award[8] and became a member of the Hector Fellow Academy.[9] Since 2016 Ziegler has been chair of the Berlin Mathematical School. In 2018 he received the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition (jointly with Martin Aigner) for Proofs from THE BOOK.[10]
Other activities
- Berlin Institute of Health (BIH), Member of the Supervisory Board (since 2020)[11]
- German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), member of the board of trustees (since 2018)[12]
- Genshagener Kreis, member of the board of trustees (since 2018)[13]
- Einstein Foundation Berlin, Member of the Council[14]
- Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association (MDC), member of the supervisory board[15]
- Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), member of the board of trustees (since 2018)[16]
- Klaus Tschira Foundation, member of the board of trustees (since 2017)[17]
- Urania, Member of the Board[18]
Selected publications
- Aigner, Martin; Ziegler, Günter M. (1998), Proofs from THE BOOK, Berlin: Springer, ISBN 3-540-63698-6; 6th ed, 2018.
- Ziegler, Günter M. (1995), Lectures on Polytopes, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol. 152, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag.
- Björner, Anders; Ziegler, Günter M. (1992), "Introduction to greedoids", in White, Neil (ed.), Matroid Applications, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 40, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 284–357, doi:10.1017/CBO9780511662041.009, ISBN 0-521-38165-7, MR 1165537
References
- ^ President, 2011-06-15
- ^ a b "Mathematics People" (PDF), Notices of the American Mathematical Society: 511–513, May 2001
- ^ a b c January 2006 prizes and awards, American Mathematical Society.
- ^ DFG web page listing Ziegler as the Leibniz prize recipient.
- ^ Pfender, Florian; Ziegler, Günter M. (September 2004), "Kissing numbers, sphere packings, and some unexpected proofs" (PDF), Notices of the American Mathematical Society: 873–883.
- ^ EU-Grant for BMS Professor Günter M. Ziegler
- ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-09-01.
- ^ Hector Science Award ceremony
- ^ Founding ceremony of the Hector Fellow Academy Archived 2015-11-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Leroy P. Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition
- ^ Supervisory Board Berlin Institute of Health (BIH).
- ^ Board of Trustees German Institute for Economic Research (DIW).
- ^ Board of Trustees Genshagener Kreis.
- ^ Council Einstein Foundation Berlin.
- ^ Supervisory Board Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association (MDC).
- ^ Board of Trustees Berlin Social Science Center (WZB).
- ^ Board of Trustees Klaus Tschira Foundation.
- ^ Board Urania.
Further reading
- Drösser, Christoph (September 13, 2007), "Ein etwas anderer Streber", Die Zeit. Article in German about Ziegler.
External links
- Ziegler's homepage at the Free University
- Günter M. Ziegler in the German National Library catalogue
- Günter M. Ziegler at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Günter M. Ziegler publications indexed by Google Scholar
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- 1925 G. A. Bliss
- 1929 T. H. Hildebrandt
- 1932 G. H. Hardy
- 1935 Dunham Jackson
- 1938 G. T. Whyburn
- 1941 Saunders Mac Lane
- 1944 R. H. Cameron
- 1947 Paul Halmos
- 1950 Mark Kac
- 1953 E. J. McShane
- 1956 Richard H. Bruck
- 1960 Cornelius Lanczos
- 1963 Philip J. Davis
- 1964 Leon Henkin
- 1965 Jack K. Hale and Joseph P. LaSalle
- 1967 Guido Weiss
- 1968 Mark Kac
- 1970 Shiing-Shen Chern
- 1971 Norman Levinson
- 1972 François Trèves
- 1973 Carl D. Olds
- 1974 Peter D. Lax
- 1975 Martin Davis and Reuben Hersh
- 1976 Lawrence Zalcman
- 1977 W. Gilbert Strang
- 1978 Shreeram S. Abhyankar
- 1979 Neil J. A. Sloane
- 1980 Heinz Bauer
- 1981 Kenneth I. Gross
- 1982 No award given.
- 1983 No award given.
- 1984 R. Arthur Knoebel
- 1985 Carl Pomerance
- 1986 George Miel
- 1987 James H. Wilkinson
- 1988 Stephen Smale
- 1989 Jacob Korevaar
- 1990 David Allen Hoffman
- 1991 W. B. Raymond Lickorish and Kenneth C. Millett
- 1992 Steven G. Krantz
- 1993 David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein and Peter B. Borwein
- 1994 Barry Mazur
- 1995 Donald G. Saari
- 1996 Joan Birman
- 1997 Tom Hawkins
- 1998 Alan Edelman and Eric Kostlan
- 1999 Michael I. Rosen
- 2000 Don Zagier
- 2001 Carolyn S. Gordon and David L. Webb
- 2002 Ellen Gethner, Stan Wagon, and Brian Wick
- 2003 Thomas C. Hales
- 2004 Edward B. Burger
- 2005 John Stillwell
- 2006 Florian Pfender & Günter M. Ziegler
- 2007 Andrew J. Simoson
- 2008 Andrew Granville
- 2009 Harold P. Boas
- 2010 Brian J. McCartin
- 2011 Bjorn Poonen
- 2012 Dennis DeTurck, Herman Gluck, Daniel Pomerleano & David Shea Vela-Vick
- 2013 Robert Ghrist
- 2014 Ravi Vakil
- 2015 Dana Mackenzie
- 2016 Susan H. Marshall & Donald R. Smith
- 2017 Mark Schilling
- 2018 Daniel J. Velleman
- 2019 Tom Leinster
- 2020 Vladimir Pozdnyakov & J. Michael Steele
- 2021 Travis Kowalski
- 2022 William Dunham, Ezra Brown & Matthew Crawford
- 2023 Kimmo Eriksson & Jonas Eliasson
- 2024 Jeffrey Whitmer