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Mariusz Mirek is an Associate Professor at Rutgers University's Department of Mathematics and a full Professor at the University of Wrocław's Mathematical Institute. He holds a PhD from the University of Wrocław (2011) and habilitation degrees from the University of Bonn (2016) and Wrocław (2017). His research focuses on convergence phenomena in analysis and ergodic theory, interacting with Fourier analysis, number theory, additive combinatorics, and probability. Recently, he explores high-dimensional effects and dimension-free estimates in convex geometry.
He has held visiting positions at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton during 2016/2017 and 2022/2023. His research is supported by NSF grants DMS-2154712 (2022-2025) and DMS-2236493 (2023-2028). He organizes the ETA(η) Ergodic Theory & Analysis Seminar (online via Zoom) and co-organizes the Current Trends in Mathematics workshop at Rutgers' DIMACS (June 2024).
His work spans 70+ publications, emphasizing maximal functions, ergodic theorems, polynomial averages, and stochastic processes. Key contributions include dimension-free estimates for discrete operators and applications to additive number theory.
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