Junior researcher Dr. Giles Gardam convinced the German Research Foundation (DFG) with his project: The DFG is providing funding from the Emmy Noether Programme of just over one million euros for the Münster mathematician. This means that Gardam can build up his own research group at the Mathematical Institute in the coming six years. The aim of the Emmy Noether Programme is to offer outstanding junior researchers scientific independence and qualify them for a university professorship.
Giles Gardam has been a postdoc since 2019, working in the Topology Group in Münster and carrying out fundamental research in mathematics. Last year, Australian-born Gardam caused a great stir in international circles when he succeeded in disproving one of the three so-called Kaplansky conjectures. ...
Giles Gardam receives Emmy Noether funding
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