CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Olga Maleva Work address: School of Mathematics, Watson Building, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK Telephone: +44(0)121 414 6584 Fax: +44(0)121 414 3389 E-mail: o.maleva@bham.ac.uk URL: http://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/ malevao Education and posts held August 2008 now: Lecturer in Analysis at the University of Birmingham. September 2006 July 2008: Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, UK. October 2005 September 2006: College Teaching Officer and Director of Studies in Pure Mathematics, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, UK. December 2003 November 2005: EU Marie Curie post-doctoral research fellow at University College London, UK. October 1998 December 2003: Ph.D. in Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. Thesis supervisor: Professor Gideon Schechtman Thesis title: Nonlinear quotient mappings and other classes of regular mappings between finite-dimensional Banach spaces 1998: M.Sc. equivalent (with Distinction), Saint Petersburg State University, Russia. B.Sc. studies under a joint program of the University and the Steklov Institute of Mathematics of Russian Academy of Sciences, 1993 1995 Awards and scholarships 2012: EPSRC Developing Leaders Grant Grant value 17,540. 2010: Research grant Geometry of Lipschitz Mappings, awarded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) UK. Grant value 124,641. 2009: UK Royal Society International Travel Grant to support invited attendance and presentation at the conference The State of Geometry and Functional Analysis held in Tel Aviv. Grant value 1,400. 2003: Two year Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship Nonlinear Quotients and Geometry of Banach Spaces. Grant value: e 163,696. 1
2 1998 2003: Full scholarship covering the studies towards the Ph.D. degree at the Weizmann Institute of Science. 2002: Recipient of The Sam Cohen Windhoek Scholarship. 1993 1998: Scholarship for excellence in studies at the Saint Petersburg University. 1994, 1995: Two special awards of the Saint Petersburg Mathematical Society for Excellence in Studies. Research interests Differentiability of Lipschitz mappings Null sets Geometric measure theory Nonlinear quotient mappings Geometry of Banach spaces Regularity of mappings in Banach spaces Invited talks at seminars and conferences 2000 2010: Invited seminars in University Paris VI and University of Lille, France; University of Cambridge, Queen s University Belfast, University of Warwick, University of Birmingham, University of Oxford, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, UK; Tel Aviv University, Ben Gurion University, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel; Texas A&M University, USA. Gave talk Null sets which are not Lipschitz negligible, The State of Geometry and Functional Analysis conference, Tel Aviv, Israel, 24 30 June, 2009 Gave talk Exceptional sets of Lipschitz functions, British Mathematical Colloquium, Galway, Ireland, 6 9 April, 2009 Gave talk Unavoidable sigma-porous sets, Banach spaces and their applications in Analysis, conference in honor of Nigel Kalton s 60th birthday, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA, 22 27 May, 2006 Gave talk Bi-Lipschitz invariance of the class of cone null sets at the conference on Contemporary Ramifications of Banach Space Theory, Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 20 24 June, 2005 Gave talk Curves in l 1 -trees and porosity, Geometric Aspects of Infinite Dimensional Banach Space Theory Nonlinear Methods in Linear Functional Analysis workshop, Erwin Schrödinger Institute, Vienna, Austria, 25 May 5 June, 2005 Gave talk The class of sets which are null on curves is invariant under a Lipschitz mapping with all one-sided derivatives, Winter School in Abstract Analysis, Lhota nad Rohanovem, Czech Republic, 15 22 January, 2005 Gave talk Lipschitz quotient mappings, Functional Analysis Workshop, Joensuu, Finland, 20 24 June, 2004
Gave talk Regularity of nonlinear quotient mappings, Spring School on Analysis, Paseky, Czech Republic, 18 24 April, 2004 Gave talk Lipschitz quotient mappings between finite-dimensional spaces, British Mathematical Colloquium, Belfast, UK, 5 8 April, 2004 Gave talk Level sets of nonlinear quotient mappings from R 2 to R, International Workshop on Small Sets in Analysis, Technion, Haifa, Israel, 25 30 June, 2003 Gave talk On ball non-collapsing mappings of the plane, International Conference in Functional Analysis, Technion, Haifa, Israel, 19 22 May, 2002 Gave talk Point preimages under Lipschitz quotient mappings, Workshop in Linear Analysis and Probability, SUMIRFAS Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA, 9 July 16 August, 2001 Gave talk On regularity of Lipschitz quotient mappings with small constants, Israel Mathematical Union annual meeting 2000, University of Haifa, Israel, 17 May, 2000 PhD theses examining: October 2012: External examiner of a doctoral thesis in the University of Pisa, Italy. March 2012, Dec 2009: Internal examiner of two doctoral theses in the Univ. of Birmingham, UK. Advising PhD student: Michael Dymond (University of Birmingham, 2011 now) Postdoctoral advisee: Dr Michael Doré (University of Birmingham, 2010 2012) Other professional activities Refereed papers for a number of research journals. 3 Teaching 2009 2013: Linear Analysis (Autumn term) Measure and Integration (Spring term) 2008 2009: Lectured the following courses to undergraduate students at the University of Birmingham: Foundation and Abstraction History of Mathematics Topics in Analysis 2007 2008: Lectured Analysis I to first year undergraduates (a class of 300 students). Taught Analysis small class (35 students) twice a week.
4 2005 2006: Supervised part IA, IB and II students at the University of Cambridge. The topics covered included: Analysis I; Numbers and Sets; Probability; Algebra and Geometry; Groups, Rings and Modules; Linear Algebra; Metric and Topological Spaces; Topics in Analysis; Linear Analysis. December 2005: Admission interviews for Emmanuel College. Autumn 2004: Lectured the course Real Analysis to undergraduate students at University College London. I also prepared the course work and the final examination. 2003/4, 2004/5: Taught tutorials in analysis and algebra to first year undergraduate students at University College London. Autumn 2001, Autumn 2002: Spring 2001, Spring 2002: Summer 1999: Autumn 1997: Lectured (in English) to a class of 60 students as a teaching assistant in the course Mathematical Models in Biology at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Conducted help sessions and marked homework. Teaching assistant in the courses Mathematics for Chemists and Mathematics for Biologists. Lectured (in English) to overseas pre-college students as an Instructor of the Summer Science Institute at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Conducted exercise sessions with undergraduate students for the course Analysis I, Saint Petersburg University, Russia. 1993 1998: Taught Mathematics to talented high school students in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Professional Development I participated in the following staff training workshops: E-learning at Birmingham, University of Birmingham, 2010 Supervising Students, University of Birmingham, 2010 Evaluating your teaching practice, University of Birmingham, 2010 WebCT and interactive tools for lectures, University of Birmingham, 2010 Induction course for lecturers new to teaching mathematics and statistics in UKHE, University of Birmingham, 2008 Student Selection Interviewing - Mathematics and Computer Sciences, University of Cambridge, 2005 Supervision skills training course, University of Cambridge, 2005
5 Introduction to Small Group Teaching, UCL, 2004 PhD Supervision Workshop, UCL, 2004 Languages and other skills English; Hebrew; Russian (mother tongue); French (basic) Excellent computing and IT skills
6 List of Publications (1) Chain-rule formula for locally Lipschitz functions on Banach spaces (with D. Preiss), in preparation (2) A compact universal differentiability set with Hausdorff dimension one (with M. Doré), Israel Journal of Mathematics, 191 (2012), 889 900. (3) A universal differentiability set in Banach spaces with separable dual (with M. Doré), Journal of Functional Analysis, 261 (2011), no. 6, 1674 1710. (4) A compact null set containing a differentiability point of every Lipschitz function (with M. Doré), Mathematische Annalen, 351 (2011), no. 3, 633 663 (5) Metric derived numbers and continuous metric differentiability via homeomorphisms (with J. Duda), de Gruyter Proceedings in Mathematics (2007), 307 330 (6) Unavoidable sigma-porous sets, J. London Math. Soc., 76, no. 2 (2007), 467 478 (7) Metric characterization of pure unrectifiability (with G. Kun and A. Máthé), Real Analysis Exchange, 31, no. 1 (2006), 195 214 (8) On Lipschitz ball non collapsing functions and uniform co-lipschitz mappings of the plane, Abstract and Applied Analysis, no. 5 (2005), 543 562 (9) Components of level sets of uniform co-lipschitz functions on the plane, Proceedings of the AMS, 133, no. 3 (2005), 841 850 (10) Point preimages under ball non-collapsing mappings, Geometric Aspects of Functional Analysis, Lecture Notes in Math., 1807 (2003), 148 157 (11) Lipschitz quotient mappings with good ratio of constants, Mathematika, 49 (2002), no. 1-2, 159 165 (12) A pathological example of a uniform quotient mapping between Euclidean spaces, Israel Journal of Mathematics, 123 (2001), 211 220 (13) Nonlinear quotient mappings and other classes of regular mappings between finite-dimensional Banach spaces, Ph.D. Thesis, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 2003 (14) Twisted sum of Hilbert spaces, Operator approach, M.Sc. Thesis, Saint Petersburg University, 1998
7 Names of Referees (1) Professor David Preiss FRS Mathematics Institute, Department of Mathematics, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK E-mail: d.preiss@warwick.ac.uk, tel.: 024 76574828, fax: 024 76524182 (2) Professor Gideon Schechtman Department of Mathematics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100, ISRAEL E-mail: gideon.schechtman@weizmann.ac.il, tel.: +972 8 9343155, fax: +972 8 9342945 (3) Professor William B. Johnson Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3368, USA E-mail: johnson@math.tamu.edu, tel.: +1 979 8452722, fax: +1 979 8456028