Toshiyuki Kobayashi - Academic Career

Academic Career

  • Ph.D./Doctor of Science, 1990, University of Tokyo
  • Assistant Professor, 1987–1991, Associate Professor, 1991–2001, University of Tokyo
  • Associate Professor, 2001–2003, RIMS, Kyoto University
  • Full Professor, 2003–2007, RIMS, Kyoto University
  • Full Professor, 2007-, University of Tokyo

He has held many invited positions including Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, USA (1991–1992), Mittag-Leffler Institute, Sweden (1995–1996), Université de Paris, Université de Paris VI, France (1999), Harvard University, USA (2000–2001, 2008), Université de Paris VII, France (2003), and Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in Bonn, Germany (2007).

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