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Prof. Eugene Kanzieper wins two grants from the prestigious Israel Science Foundation

 

Individual Research Grant will provide funding for his research program “Deciphering Noise in Spectra of Complex Systems: A Random Matrix Theory Perspective” for the next four years. Research Workshop Grant will support the International Conference on “Random Matrices, Integrability and Complex Systems”

 

 

An Individual Research Grant

was awarded to support a four-year long research program “Deciphering Noise in Spectra of Complex Systems: A Random Matrix Theory Perspective”. The grant contains a special budget allocation to foster a collaboration with The Research Center in Geometry, Physics and Probability at the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.

 

A Research Workshop Grant

was awarded to support the International Conference on “Random Matrices, Integrability and Complex Systems” to be held in Israel on October 3 – 8, 2018. The conference is co-sponsored by Holon Institute of Technology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The University of Haifa and The International Association of Mathematical Physics.
Since joining the H.I.T. faculty in 2004, Professor Kanzieper won seven ISF grants totaling 2.9 million shekels.


The Israel Science Foundation established by the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities is the main body supporting breakthrough basic research in Israel, based on scientific excellence and competitive basis.
Prof. Eugene Kanzieper's personal website

 

Published: 30.7.18