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A.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Friedrich Pillichshammer

Das Foto zeigt das Institutsmitglied Friedrich Pillichshammer. Er steht vor einer mit mathematischen Formeln beschriebenen Kreidetafel.
Head of Institute

Curriculum Vitae

Diploma degree, University of Salzburg

Doctorate programme, University of Salzburg

Habilitation in Mathematics

Research Assistant, FWF project P 12441 MAT

Research Assistant, FWF project S 8305 "Analysis of Digital Point Sets" (Supervision: Gerhard Larcher)

Assistant Professor at the Department of Analysis, JKU Linz

Univ. Doz. at the Institute of Financial Mathematics and Applied Number Theory, JKU Linz

Chairman of Landessektion Linz of the Austrian Mathematical Society (ÖMG)

Member of the Editorial Board of "Uniform Distribution Theory"; since 2018 as Managing Editor
 

Member of the steering committee of the MCQMC community

Member of the Editorial Board of "Journal of Complexity"

Senior Editor of "Journal of Complexity"

FWF project P17022-N12 "Discrepancy of Digital Nets and Sequences"

FWF Project S9609 "Discrepancy of Digital Nets and Sequences" , Part of the Austrian National Research Network "Analytic Combinatorics and Probabilistic Number Theory"

Co-speaker of the FWF Special Research Program (SFB) F55-N26 "Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods: Theory and Applications"

FWF Subproject F5509-N26 "Digital Nets and Lattice Based Integration Rules" of the Special Research Program SFB F55-N26 "Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods: Theory and Applications"

Leistungsstipendium, University of Salzburg

Award of the Department for Mathematics, University of Salzburg

Johann Stegbuchner Prize

Sparkassen Kepler-Prize for Young Reseracher

Information-Based-Complexity Young Researcher Award

Journal of Complexity 2005, Best Paper Award (co-winner)

Award of the Austrian Mathematical Society

Talent Promotion Prize of the government of Upper Austria

Kardinal Innitzer Prize

Prize for Achievement in Information-Based Complexity (co-winner)

"Edmund and Rosa Hlawka" - Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences