Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences explained

Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Established:November 20, 1948
Address:8 Śniadecki Street
00-656 Warsaw, Poland
Coordinates:52° 13' 17.6" N
21° 00' 53.4" E
Director:prof. dr hab. Łukasz Stettner
Website:http://www.impan.pl

The Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences is a research institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences.[1]

About the Institute

The institute is located at 8 Śniadeckich Street in Warsaw. It was established on November 20, 1948 as the National Mathematical Institute and in the same year the Mathematical Devices Group (Pol: Grupę Aparatów Matematycznych) was established there, and this can be considered the beginning of computer science in Poland.[2] In 1952, it was incorporated into the structures of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The institute conducts doctoral studies in the field of mathematics.

Branches

It is a national institution and, in addition to the headquarters in Warsaw, there are six branches in other Polish cities.[1]

Awards

The Institute presents the following awards:[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.impan.pl/pl/wydawnictwa/impan Instytut Matematyczny official web page
  2. http://www.starekompy.pl/800.html The educational computer Elwro 800 Junior
  3. https://www.impan.pl/pl/wydarzenia/nagrody Awards