Adam Kanigowski

Adam Kanigowski (born 15 April 1989)[1] is a Polish mathematician specializing in dynamical systems and ergodic theory.

[3][4] His dissertation was entitled Własności ergodyczne gładkich potoków na powierzchniach (Ergodic properties of smooth flows on surfaces) and awarded the International Stefan Banach Prize in 2016.

Since December 2022, Kanigowski has led a flagship project at Jagiellonian University that partly supports a research collaboration with UMD.

[7][3] Among his collaborators are Dmitry Dolgopyat, Bassam Fayad, Giovanni Forni, Mariusz Lemańczyk, Maksym Radziwiłł, Federico Rodriguez Hertz, and Corinna Ulcigrai.

[9] In March 2024, the Simons Foundation named Kanigowski a 2024 Simons Fellow in Mathematics,[10][3] in April he received the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences Prize for outstanding scientific achievements in mathematics for his "fundamental results in the field of dynamical systems and ergodic theory",[11][3] and in July he was awarded the EMS Prize for "his outstanding contributions to the spectral classification and the mixing properties of slowly chaotic dynamical systems".