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'''Josip Globevnik''', [[Slovenes|Slovenian]] [[mathematician]], * [[December 6]] [[1945]], [[Ljubljana]], [[Slovenia]] (then [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]).
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'''Josip Globevnik''' (born December 6, 1945, in [[Ljubljana]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]) is a [[Slovenes|Slovenian]] [[mathematician]].


Globevnik graduated in [[1968]] and obtained [[PhD]] in [[1972]] at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (FNT) of [[University of Ljubljana]]. He worked on the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy between [[1969]] and [[1988]], also as an associate professor ([[1978]]) and professor for [[mathematics]] ([[1983]]). From [[1988]] on he teached as a professor for [[mathematical analysis]] on FNT and later Faculty of Mathematics and Physics.
Globevnik graduated in 1968 and obtained his [[PhD]] in 1972 at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (FNT) of [[University of Ljubljana]]. He worked on the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy between 1969 and 1988, also as an associate professor (1978) and professor of [[mathematics]] (1983). From 1988 on he taught as a professor of [[mathematical analysis]] in the FNT and later the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics.


He teached as a guest on universities in the [[USA]] ([[1973]]/[[1974|74]], [[1978]]/[[1979|79]], [[1983]]-[[1985]]). For a shorter time, he visited several universities in [[Europe]], [[Brazil]] and [[Israel]].
He taught as a guest on universities in the [[United States|U.S.]] (1973/74, 1978/79, 1983–1985). For a shorter time, he visited several universities in [[Europe]], [[Brazil]], and [[Israel]].


Globevnik's main reserch interest is [[complex analysis]]. He published around 50 articles in international journals. From 1985 he is correspond member and from [[1989]] a regular member of [[Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts]].
Globevnik's main research interest is [[complex analysis]]. He published around 50 articles in international journals. Since 1985 he has been a correspondence member and since 1989 a regular member of the [[Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts]].


In [[1976]] he was awarded with [[Kidric Award]].
In 1976 he was awarded with [[Kidric Award]].


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Latest revision as of 15:21, 9 February 2024

Josip Globevnik

Josip Globevnik (born December 6, 1945, in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian mathematician.

Globevnik graduated in 1968 and obtained his PhD in 1972 at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (FNT) of University of Ljubljana. He worked on the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy between 1969 and 1988, also as an associate professor (1978) and professor of mathematics (1983). From 1988 on he taught as a professor of mathematical analysis in the FNT and later the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics.

He taught as a guest on universities in the U.S. (1973/74, 1978/79, 1983–1985). For a shorter time, he visited several universities in Europe, Brazil, and Israel.

Globevnik's main research interest is complex analysis. He published around 50 articles in international journals. Since 1985 he has been a correspondence member and since 1989 a regular member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

In 1976 he was awarded with Kidric Award.

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