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Andras Juhasz is a Professor at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at Keble College. He obtained his PhD from Princeton University and has focused his research on low-dimensional differential topology, including Heegaard Floer homology and its applications in mathematics, particularly in machine learning. His recent work includes the publication of 'Differential Low-Dimensional Topology' in the LMS Student Texts series by Cambridge University Press in 2023. He has collaborated with researchers such as Soheil Azarpendar and Tamás Kálmán on preprints exploring significant conjectures in the field. Juhasz has received several prestigious awards, including the Whitehead Prize in 2023 and an ERC Starting Grant from 2016 to 2021, recognizing his contributions to mathematical research. He has also held the position of Royal Society Research Fellow from 2011 to 2018 and has been honored with several awards, including the Pro Scientia Gold Medal and the Kató Rényi Memorial Prize.
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