Andrei Asinowski is a Researcher at the Institute of Mathematics at Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt. He has held academic appointments at institutions including Bielefeld University (2005–2006), University of Haifa (2006–2008), Technion (2008–2011), Free University of Berlin (2012–2015), and TU Wien (2015–2018). Since 2020, he leads the FWF-funded project 'Generic Rectangulations: Enumerative and Structural Aspects' (P32731). His research focuses on combinatorics, discrete mathematics, computational geometry, and enumerative combinatorics. Key interests include rectangulations, permutation patterns, lattice paths, and guillotine partitions. Research Interests: Combinatorics of rectangulations, permutation classes, enumerative combinatorics, geometric permutations, and algorithmic applications of discrete structures. His work bridges combinatorial theory and computational geometry, with recent emphasis on bijections between rectangulations and permutations, generating functions, and analytic methods. Grants & Projects: Principal Investigator of FWF Grant P32731 (since 2020), exploring enumerative and structural aspects of rectangulations. Collaborative projects include EuroGIGA's ComPoSe (2012–2015) and SFB F50's Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics (2015–2018). Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes rectangulation enumeration, permutation patterns, and analytic combinatorics techniques. Earlier contributions addressed geometric permutations, computational geometry, and lattice path enumeration.
