DR MARK WILSON
Mark Wilson has taken up a New Zealand Science and Technology Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Auckland from February 1996. After graduating BSc(Hons) from the University of Canterbury he spent a year at the University of British Columbia before transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, from where he received a PhD in mathematics in 1995. He moved to Auckland in 1995 for his wife's job and taught during 1995 in the Department of Mathematics before obtaining his current position.
His research interests are in (noncommutative) ring theory, specifically the structural properties of rings arising in representation theory, such as ordinary and twisted enveloping algebras of Lie algebras, Lie superalgebras and their generalizations.
DR WARREN MOORS
Warren Moors has taken up a New Zealand Science and Technology Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Auckland (from February 1995). After completing a BSc in Physics and an MSc in Mathematics at the University of Auckland, Warren went on to obtain a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Newcastle (Australia). Following this he took up a postdoctoral fellowship in Canada, to work with Jon Borwein at the Centre for Experimental and Computational Mathematics in Vancouver.
Warren's research interests include the topological and geometrical structure of Banach spaces, and non-smooth analysis.