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Stevan Pilipović

Personal Data: May 24, 1950, Novi Sad, Serbia


Current Position: Full Professor, Academician of the Serbian Academy of Sciences
and Arts
Institution: Department of Mathematics and Informatics, University of Novi
Sad
Address: Trg Dositeja Obradovica 4, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia.
Email Address: stevan.pilipovic@dmi.uns.ac.rs
Web Page: http://www.dmi.uns.ac.rs/Faculty/pilipovics
Office Phone: (+381) 21 458136
Fax: (+381) 21 6350458
Home Phone: (+381) 642189389

Education:
1973 B.S. Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, Novi Sad;
1977 M.S. Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, Belgrade;
1979 Ph.D. Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, Novi Sad;
1983 Postdoctoral studies, University of Kiel, Germany (three months).

Working Experience:
1987 Full Professor, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad;
1985 Associate Professor, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad;
1980 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad;
1973 Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad.

Research interests: Generalized functions, Integral transformations, Pseudo-


differential operators, Hyperfunctions, Microlocal analysis, Linear and nonlinear
equations with singularities, Global Hypoellipticity for Linear and Nonlinear PDEs in
$R^n$, Stochastic PDEs.

Scientific publications and citations: arround 200 papers in international


journals, special volumes and international conference, proceedings. According to
American Mathematical Society, Math Sci Net, Author Citations Stevan Pilipovic has
been cited 319 times by 102 authors (after 2000).

Coordination of seminars, research centers:

• Leader of the scientific seminar "Generalized Product and Integral


Transformations" at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad. Leader of
the scientific seminar of Mathematical Colloquium at the Mathematical
Institute SANU, Belgrade.
• Head of the Center of Excellence “CENTER FOR MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH
OF NONLINEAR PHENOMENA” CMRNP
(http://www.dmi.uns.ac.rs/Projects/CMRNP/) at the Department of
Mathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Science, University of Novi Sad.

Teaching:
Courses on Functional analysis, Measure Theory, Calculus II, Lectures in Differential
Geometry, Mathematics for Physicists, Exercises in all courses of analysis,
differential geometry and linear algebra on graduate level.

Ph.D. and Master advisor:


Scientific advisor of 21 PhD theses and 20 Master theses.

Recent grants/projects:
DAAD grants, international grant UNESCO basic science program 2005-2006,
various grants from the Ministry of Science of Serbia,

Editor in Journals:
• Int. J. Math. Sci. - International Journal of Mathematical Sciences (Delhi)
• Int. Transf. Spec. Funct. - Integral transforms and special functions, Taylor &
Francis
• Publ. Inst. Math. - Publications de l` Institut Mathematique (Beograd)
• Journal of Pseudo-Differential Operators and Applications (Birkhäuser)
• NSJOM - Novi Sad Journal of Mathematics (Novi Sad)
• Math. Montisnigri - Mathematica Montesnigri (Podgorica)

Membership and peer review activities:


Member of American Mathematical Society, London Mathematical Society,
Mathematical Society of Serbia. Peer reviewer for national and international
projects, reviewer for international journals, reviewer for Math Review of the
American Mathematical Society.

Long term visiting researcher/professor:

• Visiting researcher at University of Santa Barbara, 1987 and Wake Forest


University (USA) 1989.
• Visiting professor at the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences of Tokyo
University, Japan, 1992/93.
• Visiting professor at University Paris 7 (France), 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999,
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008.
• Visiting professor within research workshop at E. Schröedinger Institute,
Vienna (Austria), 1997.
• Visiting professor at Üniversité des Antilles et de la Guyane" Guadeloupe
(France) 2000, 2002, 2005.
• Visiting professor at University of Vienna (Austria) 2006, 2008.
• Visiting professor at University of Calgary (Italy) 2007.

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Invited lectures and seminars:
Stevan Pilipovic was a short term guest scientist/visiting professor or invited
speaker to international conferences in many scientific centers where he gave
invited seminars/lectures: Budapest University (Hungary); Steklov institute of
Russian Academy (Russia); Institute of Mathematics of Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences (Bulgaria), Santa Barbara University, Wake Forest University (USA), Tokio
University (Japan), Benares University; Vienna Unversity, Ervin Schrodinger
Institute (Austria), RIMS Kyoto, Kyoto University, Nagoja University, Meio
University, Nagoja (Japan); Seoul University and several other universities in Seoul
(Korea); Universy of Torino, University of Cagliari (Italy); Vaxjo University
(Sweden), University Paris 7 (France).

Organization of conferences:
Stevan Pilipovic has organized (or was one of the coorganizers) of many
conferences and workshops. Conferences on generalized functions with
applications in related fields in Dubrovnik (Yugoslavia) 1987, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia)
1994, Guadeloupe (France) 2000, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia) 2004, Bedlewo (Poland)
2007, Vienna (Austria) 2009. Serbian Mathematical Congress 2008. and he was a
member of the programme committee for the Balkan conference in mathematics
(MASSE congress) in Borovec (Bulgaria) 2003 and Skopje 2009.

Activities in the Ministry of Science of Serbia:


President of the Scientific council for Mathematics and Mechanics up to 2006.
Member of the Serbian National Committee for Science

(for more details and the full list on can check MathSciNet or the homepage
http://www.dmi.uns.ac.rs/Faculty/pilipovics)

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