Eve Oja

Eve Oja (10 October 1948 – 27 January 2019) was an Estonian mathematician specializing in functional analysis. She was a professor at the University of Tartu.

Eve Oja
Eve Oja (2007)
Born10 October 1948 
Died27 January 2019  (aged 70)

Early life and education

Oja was born in Tallinn and studied at the Tartu State University (now the University of Tartu), completing her undergraduate studies in 1972 and earning a doctorate (Cand.Sc.) in 1975.[1] Her dissertation, Безусловные шаудеровы разложения в локально выпуклых пространствах (Unconditional Schauder decompositions in locally convex spaces) was supervised by Gunnar Kangro.[2][3]

Career

Oja was on the faculty of the University of Tartu since 1975, with a year (1977-78) teaching in Mali, and another (1980-81) doing postdoctoral research at Aix-Marseille University in France. She served several terms as head of the Institute of Pure Mathematics at the university, and from 2009-15 she headed the Estonian School of Mathematics and Statistics.[4]

She was editor-in-chief of the mathematics journal Acta et Commentationes Universitatis Tartuensis de Mathematica since 1998.[5]

Recognition

Oja was elected to the Estonian Academy of Sciences in 2010.[6] She was also a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.[7]

Death

Oja died on 27 January 2019.[8]

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References

  1. Eve Oja, Estonian Academy of Sciences, retrieved 30 January 2019
  2. Eve Oja at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. Kati Ain; Eve Oja (2012). "A description of relatively (p, r)-compact sets" (PDF). Acta et Commentationes Universitatis Tartuensis de Mathematica. 16.
  4. Curriculum vitae, Estonian Research Information System, retrieved 30 January 2019
  5. "Eve Oja 70", Tartu Ülikooli ajakiri, vol. 9, p. 50, retrieved 30 January 2019
  6. "Palju õnne, akadeemik Eve Oja", Eesti Ekspress (in Estonian), 18 December 2010
  7. Curriculum vitae (in Estonian), Estonian Research Information System, retrieved 30 January 2019
  8. "Suri akadeemik Eve Oja", ERR Novaator (in Estonian), retrieved 30 January 2019
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