Banasiak Jacek

Banasiak Jacek was elected as an AAS Fellow in 2016. As a fellow, Banasiak Jacek contributes to the development of the Academy’s strategic direction through participation in AAS activities and governance structures. . This gears the Academys vision of transforming african lives through science.

COUNTRY (NATIONALITY)
South Africa
Year elected
2016
DISCIPLINE
Mathematical Sciences
Bio

Banasiak is a professor at Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics University of Pretoria. His research focuses on functional analytic methods in kinetic theory and mathematical biology, singular perturbations, general applied analysis and partial differential equations and evolution problems. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Afrika Matematika (Springer), Associate Editor of Questiones Mathematicae (Taylor & Francis) and also a member of Editorial Boards of, among others,  Mathematical Methods for the Applied Sciences (Wiley), Evolution Equations an Control Theory (AIMS) and Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems (Springer). Banasiak has authored/co-authored 5 monographs and over 100 papers in these fields.   Banasiak is also an extraordinary professor at the Technical University of Łódź and a visiting professor at the Strathclyde UniversityBanasiak is a professor at Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics University of Pretoria. His research focuses on functional analytic methods in kinetic theory and mathematical biology, singular perturbations, general applied analysis and partial differential equations and evolution problems. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Afrika Matematika (Springer), Associate Editor of Questiones Mathematicae (Taylor & Francis) and also a member of Editorial Boards of, among others,  Mathematical Methods for the Applied Sciences (Wiley), Evolution Equations an Control Theory (AIMS) and Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems (Springer). Banasiak has authored/co-authored 5 monographs and over 100 papers in these fields.   Banasiak is also an extraordinary professor at the Technical University of Łódź and a visiting professor at the Strathclyde University