Curriculum vitae of Erzsébet Lukács
Born:
- September 14, 1959 in Budapest
Degrees:
- diploma in mathematics, Eötvös University, Budapest (1983)
(Globals of universal algebras)
- doctorate, Eötvös University, Budapest (1987)
(Subgroup lattices})
- Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, Nashville (1989) (Related
structures of groups})
- candidate of sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1996)
(Related structures of groups})
Positions held, scholarships:
- junior scientific researcher, Central Research Institute in
Physics, Budapest (1983--1985)
- guest researcher, Mathematical Institute, Budapest (1985--1986)
- Ph.D. scholarship, Vanderbilt University, Nashville
(1986--1989)
- lecturer, Carleton University, Ottawa
(1989--1991)
- assistant professor, Technical University of Budapest,
Department of Mathematics (1992--2001)
- Bolyai János Research Fellowship (1999--2002)
- associate professor, Technical University of Budapest,
Department of Algebra (2001--)
Teaching:
- lectures in English: calculus (Vanderbilt University),
calculus, linear algebra (Carleton University),
mathematics I--IV (Technical University of Budapest), number theory
(Budapest Semesters in Mathematics); course enrollment: up
to 150
- lectures in Hungarian: number theory, group theory,
permutation groups, linear algebra (Technical University of Budapest);
course enrollment: up to 140
- tutorials: mathematics I--IV, number theory, algebra
(Technical University of Budapest); course enrollment: up to
60
- diploma work supervision: Máté Csarmasz (2002; Subgroup lattices)
Baján Ihász (2003; Finitary permutation groups)
Visits:
- Carleton University, Ottawa, 3 months (1992)
- Carleton University, Ottawa, 3 months (1994)
(NSERC-fellowship)
- Universität Bielefeld, 3 weeks (1995)
- Carleton University, Ottawa, 4 months (1996)
- Universität Bielefeld, 1 month (1998)
- Carleton University, Ottawa, 4 months (1999)
- Carleton University, Ottawa, 5 months (2002)
- Carleton University, Ottawa, 4 months (2004)
- Carleton University, Ottawa, 1 month (2005)
Talks at conferences:
- Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Spain, USA
Other professional activities:
- ICRA VI, Ottawa; organizing secretary of the international conference
(1992)
- Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, managing editor
(1994--1997)
- Fifth Budapest--Chemnitz--Praha--Torun Conference in Algebra,
member of the organizing committee (2001)
Fields of interest:
- quasi-hereditary algebras, representation theory of algebras,
group theory