Myrto Manolaki Curriculum Vitae Personal Details name: Myrto Manolaki date of birth: 21/7/1987 nationality: Greek email: arhimidis8@yahoo.gr academic address: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA 2016-now Employment Postdoctoral Scholar, University of South Florida, supervisor: Catherine Bénéteau. 2015-2016 Lecturer in Mathematics, University College Dublin, programme in collaboration with the Beijing University of Technology. 2013-2015 Assistant Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Western Ontario, supervisors: André Boivin and Paul M. Gauthier. Education 2009-2013 PhD in Mathematics, University College Dublin, supervisor: Stephen J. Gardiner. Thesis: Universality and Potential Theory (defended on 17/06/2013). 2005-2009 B.Sc. in Pure Mathematics, University of Athens. Final mark: 9.42/10 (excellent), rank of graduation: 3rd. 1999-2005 Secondary Education, 2nd High-School of Pefki, Athens, Greece. Final mark: 19.1/20 (excellent). Research Interests Potential Theory, Complex Analysis, Function Theory, Approximation Theory. Academic Distinctions and Grants 1. Fields Institute and CRM: Conference grant for organizing (jointly with P. M. Gauthier and J. Mashreghi) the international conference New Trends in Approximation Theory in Toronto (July 2016). 2. Science Foundation Ireland: Research scholarship for doctoral studies in Ireland (September 2009-August 2013). 1/6
3. Onassis Foundation: Scholarship for graduate studies in Greece for the period of September 2009-August 2011 (declined). 4. National Foundation of Greece: Undergraduate scholarship and award for excellent performance during the academic year 2007-2008. 5. Travel grants for participating in the Summer School Normal Families in Complex Analysis in Würzburg (May 2015), the 7th Conference on Function Spaces at SIUE (May 2014) and the conference Harmonic and Complex Analysis and its Applications in Tenerife (March 2012). Research Publications 1. S. J. Gardiner and M. Manolaki, Boundary behaviour of Dirichlet series with applications to universal series, Bull. London Math. Soc. (2016). 2. S. J. Gardiner and M. Manolaki, A convergence theorem for harmonic measures with applications to Taylor series, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 144 (2016), no. 3, 1109-1117. 3. S. J. Gardiner and M. Manolaki, Boundary behaviour of universal Taylor series on multiply connected domains, Constr. Approx. 40 (2014), no. 2, 259-279. 4. M. Manolaki, Universal polynomial expansions of harmonic functions, Potential Anal. 38 (2013), no. 3, 985-1000. 5. M. Manolaki, Ostrowski-type theorems for harmonic functions, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 391 (2012), no. 2, 480-488. Preprints: 6. A. Boivin, P. M. Gauthier and M. Manolaki, On zero sets of harmonic and real analytic functions. Seminar and Conference Presentations 1. New Trends in Approximation Theory (a conference in memory of André Boivin), Fields Institute, Canada, July 2016. 2. Analysis seminar, University of South Florida, USA, March 2016 (invited speaker). 3. Public seminar, Open University, UK, January 2016 (invited speaker). 4. Analysis seminar, University of Birmingham, UK, November 2015 (invited speaker). 5. Analysis summer meeting, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, June 2015. 6. Operator Theory on Analytic Function Spaces, 2015 Canadian Mathematical Society Summer meeting, Charlottetown, Canada, June 2015 (invited speaker). 2/6
7. Conference on Modern Trends in Complex Analysis, University of Würzburg, Germany, May 2015. 8. Universal Functions 2015 (a conference in honour of Professor Vassili Nestoridis), University of Crete, Greece, May 2015 (invited speaker). 9. Analysis seminar, Bilkent University, Turkey, May 2015 (invited speaker). 10. Colloquium, Bilkent University, Turkey, May 2015 (invited speaker). 11. Analysis seminar, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, January 2015 (invited speaker). 12. Complex Analysis and Function Spaces, 2014 Canadian Mathematical Society summer meeting, Winnipeg, Canada, June 2014. 13. 7th Conference on Function Spaces at SIUE, USA, May 2014. 14. Universality weekend, Kent State University, USA, April 2014 (invited speaker). 15. Analysis seminar, Université Laval, Canada, February 2014 (invited speaker). 16. Colloquium, Pure Mathematics Research centre, Queen s University Belfast, UK, April 2013 (invited speaker). 17. Analysis seminar, University of Athens, Greece, September 2012 (invited speaker). 18. Complex and Harmonic Analysis (a conference in honour of Professor Manolis Katsoprinakis), University of Crete, Greece, September 2012. 19. One day Function Theory meeting, London Mathematical Society, De Morgan House, UK, September 2012 (invited speaker). 20. 14th Panhellenic Conference of Mathematical Analysis, University of Patras, Greece, May 2012. 21. Harmonic and Complex Analysis and its Applications 2012, Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain, March 2012 (invited speaker). 22. Universal Functions and Hypercyclic Operators 2011, University of Crete, Greece, July 2011. Departmental talks: 23. On the dark side of Taylor series, UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics Workshop, University College Dublin, Ireland, December 2015. 24. Presentation of six talks in the Analysis seminar of the University of Western Ontario, Canada (2013-2015). 3/6
25. Presentation of six talks in the Analysis seminar, jointly organized by Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin, Ireland (2011-2013 and 2015-2016). 26. Presentation of three talks in the Postgraduate seminar series, University College Dublin, Ireland (Spring of 2010, 2011, 2012). Participation at Conferences and Workshops 1. One day Function Theory Meeting, London Mathematical Society, De Morgan House, UK, September 2015. 2. Summer School on Normal Families in Complex Analysis, University of Würzburg, Germany, May 2015. 3. Invariant Subspaces of the Shift Operator workshop, CRM, Canada, August 2013. 4. Complex Analysis and Approximation (a conference in honour of Professor Anthony O Farrell), NUI Maynooth, Ireland, June 2013. 5. 26th Nordic and 1st European-Nordic Congress of Mathematicians, Lund University, Sweden, June 2013. 6. Eurocomb 2011, Budapest, Hungary, August 2011. 7. Analysis Conference for young researchers, University of Athens, Greece, November 2010. 8. Workshop on Function Theory and Dynamical Systems, University College London, UK, September 2010. 9. One day Function Theory Meeting, University College London, UK, September 2010. 10. 9th Summer School in Potential Theory, University of Nyiregyhaza, Hungary, July 2010. Organizing Skills and Academic Activities I was one of the organizers (together with P. M. Gauthier and J. Mashreghi) of the international conference New Trends in Approximation Theory, which will took place in July 2016 at the Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada: https://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/16-17/approximation/ During the period 2013-2015 I was organizing the Analysis seminars of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Western Ontario. I have been invited as a reviewer for MathSciNet (AMS) and Zentralblatt MATH, and I have been a referee for the Journal of Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations, the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin and the Proceedings of AMS. 4/6
I have contributed to the Maths Olympiad training sessions for Irish students (April 2012, April 2013, January 2016). All years I delivered lectures on Euclidean Geometry. I presented the interactive workshop Geometrical (R)evolution for secondary school students, as part of the 10th annual Maths Week in Ireland (13 October 2015, UCD). Teaching Experience Teaching at the Beijing University of Technology, China: 1. Introduction to Analysis (MATH 1002J): Spring 2016, 1st year undergraduate course, 116 2. Optimization in Finance (MATH 2002J): Spring 2016, 3rd year undergraduate course, 115 Teaching at University College Dublin, Ireland: 3. Principles of Scientific Enquiry (SCI 10010): Fall 2015, 1st year undergraduate course, 6 students, project on Graph Theory. Teaching at the University of Western Ontario, Canada: 4. Complex Approximation Theory (MATH 9305A): Spring 2015, reading course, 2 graduate 5. Methods of Matrix Algebra (MATH 1229A): Fall 2014, 1st year undergraduate course, 269 6. Complex Analysis (MATH 4156A/MATH 9056A): Fall 2014, graduate course, 9 7. Methods of Calculus (MATH 1225A): Spring 2014, 1st year undergraduate course, 163 8. Complex Analysis (MATH 4156A/MATH 9056A): Fall 2013, graduate course, 10 Winter 2016: assisted in the guidance of undergraduate students for the Maths Sparks Problem Solving Workshops (University College Dublin). Summer 2015: supervised an undergraduate student from Université du Montréal for a summer research project (funded by ISM) on Dirichlet series. 2010-2013: tutoring for the School of Mathematical Sciences at University College Dublin: Linear Algebra, Numbers and Functions, Analytic Geometry, Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Mathematical Analysis, Complex Analysis. Fall 2012: tutoring Calculus for the training of secondary school teachers, organized by the Irish programme Professional Diploma in Mathematics for teachers (University College Dublin). 2005-2008: private tutor in Mathematics for 5 secondary school students in Greece. Miscellaneous Languages: Interests: Greek (native), English (fluent), French (basic) drawing, constructing miniatures, basketball, tennis, outdoor activities 5/6
References 1. Stephen J. Gardiner email: stephen.gardiner@ucd.ie UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland. 2. Paul M. Gauthier email: gauthier@dms.umontreal.ca Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Université de Montréal, Pavillon André-Aisenstadt, Montréal, Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada. 3. Dmitry Khavinson email: dkhavins@usf.edu Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, PHY114, Tampa, FL 33620-5700, USA. 4. Vassili Nestoridis email: vnestor@math.uoa.gr Department of Mathematics, University of Athens, Panepistimioupolis, Athens 157 84, Greece. 5. Gordon Sinnamon email: sinnamon@uwo.ca Department of Mathematics, The University of Western Ontario, Middlesex College, London, Ontario N6A 5B7, Canada. 6/6