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Wilfried Imrich is a Professor and Chair of Applied Mathematics, with a long-standing academic career spanning from 1966 to present. His research focuses on graph theory, combinatorics, and structural properties of graphs, including graph products, symmetry, and spectral analysis. He has been actively involved in international collaborations and conferences, delivering presentations at events such as the Workshop on Combinatorics and its Applications (2024) and the AGH University of Science and Technology Krakow (2024). His work has led to over 127 publications and 137 academic engagements, reflecting his profound contributions to discrete mathematics.
Key research interests include hierarchical graph products, Cayley graph structures, vertex-transitive graphs, and asymmetric colorings. Recent studies explore spectral properties of regular graphs and applications in combinatorial optimization. Imrich has supervised 4 academic works, though specific advisee names are not listed. His activities include organizing workshops, delivering invited lectures, and peer-review contributions to academic journals.
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