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Conder博士是新西兰皇家科学院院士、奥克兰大学杰出教授。他是代数、组合、图论等领域的国际杰出学者。曾任新西兰皇家科学院院长、奥克兰大学副校长、新西兰数学会理事长、代数领域顶级期刊《 Communication in Algebra》编委等职。现任《 Groups, Complexity & Cryptology》等3个SCI期刊的编委。在《 Advance in Mathematics》, 《J. London Math. Soc.》,《Tran. Amer. Math. Soc.》等数学领域顶级期刊上发表论文120余篇。
任职单位:
University of Auckland (奥克兰大学)
大学以上学历:
1980, Ph.D, Oxford University, England
1977, Master of Social Science, Waikato University, New Zealand
主要学术任职:
新西兰皇家科学院院士
美国数学会Fellowship
新西兰数学会Fellowship
1993-1995,新西兰数学会理事长
2006-2008,新西兰皇家科学院院长
新西兰数学与信息科学委员会的创始人之一
1996-1998,新西兰奥克兰大学数学系主任
1999-2001,新西兰奥克兰大学首席副校长
1996,Lead Expert in Review of New Zealand's Scientific Knowledge Base
2002,Chair of NZ Government Committee to establish the PBRF
2007-至今,Member of the NZ National Science Panel
2012,Moderator (one of three) for PBRF Quality Assessment
下列期刊编委会成员:NZ Journal of Mathematics (1992–), Communications in Algebra (1995–2000), Ars Mathematica Contemporanea (2007–), Groups, Complexity & Cryptology (2007–)
主要学术成就:
2014年,荣获新西兰皇家科学院最高奖Hector Medal
2012年,Fellowship of American Mathematical Society
2012/13年,Maclaurin Lectureship (American & NZ Mathematical Societies)
2012/2014年,James Cook Fellowship
2005年,Hood Fellowship (inaugural award)
2004年,Election to Fellowship of the Institute of Combinatorics & Applications
1993年,NZ Mathematical Society Research Award
近五年5篇主要论著:
Marston D. E. Conder, Jicheng Ma (2015), Regular maps with simple underlying graphs, Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B110, 1-18.
Marston D.E. Conder, Thomas W. Tucker (2014), Regular Cayley maps for cyclic groups, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 366, 3585–3609.
Marston Conder (2013), The smallest regular polytopes of given rank, Advances in Mathematics 236, 92-110.
Marston Conder, Roman Nedela, Jozef Siran (2012), Classification of regular maps of Euler Characteristic -3p, Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B 102, 967-981.
Marston Conder, Charles Leedham-Green, Eamonn O'Brien (2011),Short presentations for alternating and symmetric groups, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 363, 3277-3285.