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Royal Society fellow Vladimir Markovic joins China’s top maths institute at Tsinghua University

Yau Mathematical Sciences Centre welcomes award-winning Markovic from the University of Oxford

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Mathematician Vladimir Markovic, was awarded the Simons Investigator Award in 2016 for his contributions to the theory of three-dimensional manifolds and for resolving several long-standing problems. Photo: Wikimedia
Award-winning mathematician Vladimir Markovic, a fellow of the Royal Society in Britain, has joined China’s top maths institute at Tsinghua University.
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Markovic, a professor of mathematics, joined Tsinghua’s Yau Mathematical Sciences Centre from the University of Oxford, where he has also served as a senior research fellow since 2020.

The research institute in Beijing was set up with Chinese-American mathematician Yau Shing-Tung as director, who retired from Harvard University in the United States to teach full-time at Tsinghua in 2022.

Markovic has been part of the centre’s leadership since September, along with three mathematicians from Iran, Russia and Japan, according to the centre’s website.

Among them is Japanese mathematician Kenji Fukaya who joined Tsinghua University as a full-time professor in September, after leaving Stony Brook University in the US.
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Fukaya has said he hopes more researchers born in China will return to the country to teach and to help build a community of outstanding mathematicians.

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