Dr. Eduardo R. Mendoza is recognized for his significant scientific achievements in mathematics and systems biology and demonstrated dedication to the development of science in the Philippines. His PhD dissertation led to significant advances in several fields, such as the Cuspidal Cohomology Problem and Serre‘s Modularity Conjecture for quadratic number fields, which have been extensively cited in over 50 papers in leading math journals and 4 books. His main constrct has been called the “Mendoza complex”.
Educational Background:
- PhD Mathematics - University of Bonn - 1980
- MS Mathematics - University of Bonn - 1974
- BS Mathematics - University of Heidelberg - 1968
Research Interest:
- Mathematics: Geomatric group theory, arithmetic 3 manifolds, Computational Geometry
- Computer Science: Process algebra, Concurrency theory
- Interdisciplinary: Theory of complex systems, Computational Systesm Biology, applications of Systems Biology in Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Honor and Awards:
- 2008 - Balik Scientist Awardee - Department of Science and Technology
- 2006 - Award of Distinction - Computing Society of the Philippines
- 1997 - Microsoft President's Award
- 1974 - DAAD Scholar
- 1963 - Valedictorian - Ateneo de Manila High School
- 1965 - University scholar - Ateneo de Manila University