- Mark Pollicott
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Mark Pollicott
PhDEducation High Pavement College, Nottingham Alma mater University of Warwick Occupation Mathematician Employer University of Warwick et al Awards - Royal Society University Research Fellowship
- two Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowships
- E.U. Marie Curie Chair
Website warwick.ac.uk/~masdbl/ Mark Pollicott is a British mathematician known for his contributions to ergodic theory and dynamical systems. He has a particular interest in applications to other areas of mathematics, including geometry, number theory and analysis.
Pollicott attended High Pavement College in Nottingham, where his teachers included the Booker prize winning author Stanley Middleton. He gained a BSc in Mathematics and Physics in 1981 and a PhD in Mathematics in 1984 both at the University of Warwick. His PhD supervisor was Bill Parry and his thesis title The Ruelle Operator, Zeta Functions and the Asymptotic Distribution of Closed Orbits.
He held permanent positions at the University of Edinburgh, University of Porto, and University of Warwick before appointment to the Fielden Chair of Pure Mathematics in Manchester (1996–2004). He then returned to a professorship at Warwick in 2005. In addition, he has held numerous visiting positions including ones at the IHES in Paris, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, MSRI in University of California, Berkeley, Caltech and Grenoble. He has been recipient of a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, two Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowships and an E.U. Marie Curie Chair.
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Preceded by
Norman BlackburnFielden Chair of Pure Mathematics
1996-2004Succeeded by
Alex WilkieCategories:- Living people
- British mathematicians
- Alumni of the University of Warwick
- Academics of the University of Warwick
- Academics of the University of Manchester
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