Askar Dzhumadildayev

Askar Dzhumadildayev (Kazakh: Асқар Серқұлұлы Жұмаділдаев, Asqar Serqūlūly Jūmadıldaev; born 25 February 1956) is a Kazakh mathematician, doctor of physics and mathematics, professor, Full Member of the Kazakhstan National Academy of Science.[2] He was also member Supreme Council of Kazakh SSR and Republic of Kazakhstan.

Askar Dzhumadildayev
Born
Askar Serkululy Dzhumadildayev

(1956-02-25) 25 February 1956
Alma materMoscow State University
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, algebra
Institutions
ThesisСohomologies of Lie algebras of positive characteristic and their applications (1988)
Doctoral advisorAlexei Kostrikin
Websiteasqar.org/en

Biography

Early life

Askar Serkululy Dzhumadilyavev was born on 25 April 1956 in Shieli, Kyzylorda Region, Kazakhstan. He was the member of the 51st IMO Jury.[3]

Scientific degrees

Professional experience

  • 1980-90 Junior, senior, leading Researcher of the Institute of Mathematics, Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences.
  • 1990– Head of algebra laboratory
  • He has online course "Matrices and Determinants"(Kazakh: «Матрицалар және анықтауыштар») at openU.kz.[4]

Visiting positions

Awards and grants

1983 – Prize of Republic Counsel for Science and Technology
1993–1995 – Grants of American Mathematical Society, International Science Foundation (Soros Foundation) INTAS (International association for the Promotion of Cooperation with Scientists from former USSR)
1995–1996 – Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship
1999–2004 – Grant of Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences
1999 – Grant of JSPS (Japan Soc. Promotion of Sciences)
2000–2003 – Grant of INTAS
2000–2004 – Kazakh State Fellowship for distinguished scholars
2007, 2016 – Grant of Kazakh Ministry of Education "Best professor of Higher School"
2011–2012 – Kazakh State Fellowship for distinguished scholars
2011 – State Prize of the Republic of Kazakhstan in science and technology
2012 – International Khwarizmi Award (Islamic Republic of Iran)

Recognition

In 2016, Askar Dzhumadilyavev was chosen as one of the nominees in the "Science" category of the national project «El Tulgasy» (Name of the Motherland) The idea of the project was to select the most significant citizens of Kazakhstan whose names are now associated with the achievements of the country. More than 350,000 people voted in this project, and Dzhumadilyavev was voted into second place in his category.[5]

Selected publications

References

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