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"Tomek Bartoszyński (born May 16, 1957 as Tomasz Bartoszyński in Warsaw) is a Polish-American mathematician who works in set theory. He is the son of statistician Robert Bartoszyński. Biography Bartoszyński studied mathematics at the University of Warsaw from 1976 to 1981, and worked there from 1981 to 1987. In 1984 he defended his Ph.D. thesis Combinatorial aspects of measure and category; his advisor was Wojciech Guzicki. In 2004 he received his habilitation from the Polish Academy of Sciences. From 1986 on he worked in the United States: he taught at University of California in Berkeley and Davis. From 1990 to 2006 he was professor (full professor from 1998 on) at Boise State University. In 1990/91 he visited the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as a fellow of the Lady Davis foundation, and in 1996/97 he visited the Free University of Berlin as a Humboldt fellow. Currently he is one of the program directors at the National Science Foundation (NSF), responsible for Combinatorics, Foundations, and Probability. His wife Joanna Kania- Bartoszyńska is the NSF program director for topology and geometric analysis. Scientific work Bartoszyński's work is mainly concerned with forcing, specifically with applications of forcing to the set theory of the real line. He has written about 50 papers in this field, as well as a monograph: * Tomek Bartoszyński and Haim Judah: Set theory. On the structure of the real line. A K Peters, Ltd., Wellesley, MA, 1995. xii+546 pp. See also *Cichon's diagram *Baire property References External links *Home page * CV (PDF) Category:Polish mathematicians Category:American logicians Category:Polish logicians Category:Polish emigrants to the United States Category:Scientists of Polish descent Category:1957 births Category:Set theorists Category:Mathematical logicians Category:20th-century American mathematicians Category:21st-century American mathematicians Category:Living people Category:University of Warsaw alumni Category:Polish philosophers "
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"Jane Alexander (born March 29, 1959)Edmonton Journal – New Anglican bishop is a British-born Canadian Anglican bishop. She is the current Bishop of Edmonton, a bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada.Anglican Diocese of Edmonton She was installed on May 11, 2008, at All Saints' Anglican Cathedral.New Anglican bishop ‘will play by the rules’ Until her consecration as a bishop Alexander served as Dean of Edmonton and Rector of All Saints' Cathedral. She is the first female diocesan bishop to succeed another female diocesan bishop in the Anglican Communion. On 26 January 2020, Alexander announced her resignation as Bishop of Edmonton effective 31 July 2020. However, on 17 March 2020, she postponed her resignation until 31 December 2020 citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Early life and teaching career Alexander grew up in England and attended Brunts Grammar School in Mansfield. As a child she was forbidden from attending any religious classes at school by her father.Alexander elected Anglican bishop of Edmonton It was not until she was 25 that she was baptized with her eldest child in the Church of England. Alexander graduated from Newcastle University in 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with honours, having completed a thesis on English liturgical music from 1370 to 1430. She then worked as a music teacher, eventually specializing in special education. After moving to Canada with her family in 1990, Alexander earned a Master of Education degree in 1993, followed by a Ph.D. degree in educational psychology in 1996, both from the University of Alberta. She then worked as a professor in educational psychology at the University of Alberta. Ministry In 1998 Alexander was ordained as a deacon. She was ordained as a priest in 2001 after earning her Masters of Theological Studies from Newman Theological College, a private Roman Catholic college. She worked at a number of parishes in the Diocese of Edmonton. In 2006 she was appointed Dean of All Saints' Cathedral in Edmonton.messenger_03-07_p1.indd Before stepping to episcopacy, she is involved in a movement to eliminate poverty in Edmonton caused by inequality. According to statistical data, it is the most unequal province in the country. She took leadership in a Call To End Poverty in Edmonton leading to coming up with concrete proposals on many fronts, including early childhood education, daycare, living wage, affordable transit and job training which made her more an embodiment of a true Christian leader. =Episcopate= In 2007 Bishop Victoria Matthews resigned as Bishop of Edmonton and Alexander became diocesan administrator in her capacity as dean of the diocese. She was elected to be the next bishop on 8 March 2008 on the third ballot. Alexander was consecrated as a bishop at All Saints' Cathedral and formally installed as Bishop of Edmonton on 11 May 2008, the feast of Pentecost. Alexander's succeeding of Matthews as Bishop of Edmonton was the first instance in the Anglican Communion in which a female diocesan bishop succeeded another. Matthews was Alexander's ordaining bishop for her diaconal and priestly ordinations and was a co-consecrator for her episcopal ordination. Alexander is stepping down as Bishop of Edmonton on 31 December 2020. . Consecrators * The Most Reverend John Robert Clarke, 10th Archbishop of Athabasca and 15th Metropolitan of Rupert's Land * The Right Reverend Gregory Kerr-Wilson, 11th Bishop of Qu'Appelle (Previously Dean of Edmonton and Rector of All Saints' Cathedral) * The Right Reverend Victoria Matthews, Bishop-Elect of Christ Church (9th Bishop of Edmonton) References Category:1959 births Category:Living people Category:Alumni of Newcastle University Category:Anglican bishops of Edmonton Category:Canadian Anglican priests Category:Female Anglican bishops Category:University of Alberta alumni "