
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Ieke Moerdijk is a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute of Utrecht University, part of the Faculty of Science. Previously, he held positions at Radboud University (2011–2016) and has been affiliated with institutions like the University of Chicago, Cambridge, and the University of Amsterdam, where he earned his PhD in Mathematics (1985, Cum Laude). His research focuses on algebraic and differential topology, homotopy theory, and applications of topological structures to mathematical logic. He is renowned for co-authoring influential books such as Sheaves in Geometry and Logic (with S. Mac Lane) and Introduction to Foliations and Lie Groupoids (with J. Mrcun). Moerdijk has received prestigious awards including the Spinoza Prize (2012) and the Descartes-Huygens Prize (2011), and is a member of the KNAW and Academia Europaea.
His current research emphasizes the theory of dendroidal sets and homotopy operads. He has held visiting positions at institutions like Cambridge, McGill, and Sydney. His academic contributions span editorships, teaching, and supervising numerous students. Moerdijk’s work bridges foundational mathematics with advanced categorical and topological frameworks, influencing areas from algebraic geometry to logic.
- Education:
- Bachelor’s/Master’s in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Linguistics at University of Amsterdam
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Amsterdam (1985)
- Awards:
- Spinoza Prize (2012), Descartes-Huygens Prize (2011)
- Member of KNAW (2006), Academia Europaea (2014)
- Huygens Fellowship (1986), PIONIER Grant (1995)
- Research Interests: Algebraic topology, homotopy theory, operads, category theory, and mathematical logic.
Moerdijk’s publications include foundational works on dendroidal sets and simplicial methods, with recent contributions addressing ∞-operads and univalent completion. His research often explores connections between algebraic structures and topological spaces, with applications to higher category theory.
