Ambrus Gergely
Research Fellow · Discrete Mathematics
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Ambrus Gergely is a Research Fellow affiliated with the Geometry Department at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His work bridges discrete mathematics, convex geometry, and probability theory, focusing on geometric configurations, optimization, and combinatorial problems.
- Research Interests: Discrete Mathematics, Convex Geometry, Probability Theory, Discrete Analysis
- Grants: Combinatorics in Geometry and Number Theory (2020-2025), Limits of discrete structures (ERC, 2014-2019)
His recent publications address vector balancing, Helly-type theorems, and geometric optimization, with a focus on convex bodies, planar sets avoiding unit distances, and extremal problems in discrete geometry. He has made significant contributions to understanding the interplay between convex geometry and probabilistic methods.
Scientific Awards:
- János Bolyai Research Fellowship (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2015)
- Grünwald Géza Memorial Medal (Bolyai János Matematikai Társulat, 2009)
- Rényi Kató Award (Bolyai János Matematikai Társulat, 2006)
Ambrus is part of the GeoScape Research group at the Rényi Institute, collaborating on problems related to convex sets, tight frames, and geometric algorithms.
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