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Chris Daw

Chris Daw portrait
  • Research Division Lead
  • LMS Correspondent

Office

Room 106

Building location

Mathematics

Areas of interest

  • Arithmetic geometry
  • Number theory
  • Model theory
  • Ergodic theory
  • Algebraic groups
  • Unlikely intersections in Shimura varieties

Research centres and groups

Number Theory

Research projects

My research focuses on certain mathematical objects known as Shimura varieties. Shimura varieties arise in many guises, but they may be most familiar as the parameter spaces of abelian varieties. Abelian varieties are central objects in number theory — the simplest abelian varieties, known as elliptic curves, are now at the heart of modern cryptography. For this reason, and others, questions regarding the geometry of Shimura varieties can inspire and illuminate many questions in number theory and beyond. 

Background

2014 - 2016 Hodge Fellow, Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques

2016 - 2017 EPSRC Postdoctoral Research Assistant, University of Oxford

2016 - 2017 Junior Research Fellow, Linacre College, Oxford

2017 - 2018 Academic Visitor, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

2018 -       Visiting Research Fellow, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

Academic qualifications

MSci Mathematics, University College London (2010)

PhD Mathematics, University College London (2014)

Professional bodies/affiliations

Member, London Mathematical Society

Websites/blogs

Publications

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