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The research team headed by Prof. Dr. hab. Włodzimierz Zwonek from the Jagiellonian University has received funding of their research into Complex Analysis, PDE, geometry and the pluripotential theory. The project “Analysis and Geometry in Several Complex Variables” involves collaboration of three leading Central European groups working in Complex Analysis, represented by the Jagiellonian University, University of Vienna and University from Wuppertal. The Austrian research team will be headed by Bernhard Lamel and the German research team, by Stefan Nemirovski. The proposal was evaluated by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the evaluation results were approved by the NCN and the German Research Foundation (DFG) under the Weave collaboration. The potential areas of research collaboration includes holomorphically invariant functions (for instance Bergman kernel and metric), Lempert Theorem, pluripotential theory, MongeAmpere equation, properties of plurisubharmonic functions, uniformization problem and Bergman and Kobayashi hyperbolicity of special domains.

Weave-UNISONO and Lead Agency Procedure 

Weave-UNISONO is a result of multilateral cooperation between the research-funding agencies associated in Science Europe and aims at simplifying the submission and selection procedures in all academic disciplines, involving researchers from two or three European countries.

The winning applicants are selected pursuant to the Lead Agency Procedure according to which one partner institution performs a complete merit-based evaluation of proposals, the results of which are subsequently approved by the other partners.

Under the Weave Programme, partner research teams apply for parallel funding to the Lead Agency and their respective institutions participating in the Programme. Joint research projects must include a coherent research program with the added value of the international cooperation clearly identified.

Weave-UNISONO is carried out on an ongoing basis. Research teams intending to cooperate with partners from Austria, Czechia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium-Flanders are urged to read the call text and apply for funding.