Ważewski was born in
Galicia on the 24 September 1896 to parents Stanisław Ważewski and Anieli Kozlowskich. He would attend schools in
Mielec and
Przemyśl before attending the
Tarnow secondary school in 1914. Ważewski went to, originally, study physics at the
Jagiellonian University (
Krakow), but after being convinced by
Stanisław Zaremba, he would change his degree to mathematics. Zaremba helped Tadeusz get a scholarship to study at the
University of Paris from 1921 to 1923 where he would continue the study of
topology and
set theory which Zaremba had influenced him to study. In 1924 he attained his Doctorate based on his thesis
On Jordan curves containing no simple closed Jordan curve (French). Then in 1927 he was awarded the
Habilitation at the Jagiellonian University on the basis of the thesis
Rectifiable Continuums in Relation to Absolutely Continuous Functions and Mappings (Polish). In the years after his Habilitation he continued to work at the Jagiellonian University but his focus had moved from topology to analysis. Ważewski was made a professor at the university in 1933. In 1923 he was inducted into the
Polish Mathematical Society. Ważewski was made the president of the society for two years beginning on 1959 before becoming an honorary member in 1967. Tadeusz died in
Rabka-Zdrój on 5 September 1972. == References ==