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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences elects new chairman

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The general assembly of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences elected a new Chairman-Academician Julian Revalski who will replace BAN’s current chairman Academician Stafan Vodenicharov. Julian Revalski was born on February 27, 1956 in the town of Simitli. He studied mathematics at St Kliment Ohridski University in Sofia and has been working at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences since 1986. He worked in various fields such as general topology, functional analysis, etc. Julian Revalski has dozens of scientific publications and was a guest-researcher and a guest-lecturer in 14 universities and institutes in Italy, Canada, Greece, Germany, France, Chile, Peru, Cuba, etc. He is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Mathematicians and the Union of Scientists in Bulgaria and the American Mathematical Society.




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