PHILIP PAUL BOALCH

Address École normale supérieure & CNRS, 45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France
Email boalch (at) dma (dot) ens (dot) fr
Telephone +33 1 44 32 32 28 Fax +33 1 44 32 21 80
Nationality
British
Family
Married, two children (born 2005, 2008)


Academic Background
1991-94 Mathematics degree, Cambridge University, B.A. (Hons.), First Class
1994-95 Part III of the Cambridge Mathematics Tripos, Distinction
1995-97 Started a doctorate in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Math. Statistics,
Cambridge, under the supervision of Prof. N.J. Hitchin F.R.S.
Initial Area of Research: Frobenius Manifolds
1997-99 Transferred completely to Oxford, following Hitchin, and completed D.Phil thesis
Thesis title: Symplectic Geometry and Isomonodromic Deformations
(Submitted July 1999, defended 3/9/99)

Employment
1999-2001 Post-doc in the Mathematical Physics Sector of S.I.S.S.A. Trieste, Italy
2001-2002 Post-doc at IRMA Strasbourg, funded by the European differential
geometry network EDGE
Spring 2002 Selected as CNRS researcher
2002-2003 J.F.Ritt Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Columbia University, New York
2003- Tenured CNRS researcher, ENS Paris

Long Visits
Summer 08 KITP, Santa Barbara, Gauge Theory and Langlands Duality
Fall 07 IAS, Princeton, New Connections of Representation Theory to Algebraic Geometry and Physics
Sept 06Newton Institute, Cambridge
July 03University of Geneva, Math. Dept.
Fall 98S.I.S.S.A. Trieste


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