
About
Janusz Adamus is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at The University of Western Ontario. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto (2003) and a Habilitation from Jagiellonian University (2013). His research focuses on analytic geometry, semialgebraic/subanalytic geometry, and discrete mathematics, with notable contributions to arc-analytic functions and cycle structure in bipartite graphs. He has supervised multiple graduate students and holds an NSERC Discovery Grant for his work on analytic mappings.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2003
- Habilitation, Jagiellonian University, 2013
Research Interests include algebraic aspects of analytic mappings, subanalytic set properties, and extremal graph theory. His work bridges algebraic, topological, and transcendental methods in geometry.
Recent publications explore arc-symmetric sets, Hamiltonian cycles in bipartite digraphs, and flatness criteria in algebraic geometry. He has received awards including the Malcolm S. Robertson Prize and NSERC Fellowships.
Advising and grants include mentoring over a dozen graduate students and securing NSERC funding. His teaching includes advanced courses like Real Analysis I and Complex Analytic Geometry.
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