| Address | École normale supérieure & CNRS, 45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France |
| 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 |
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| 1991-94 | Mathematics degree, Cambridge University, B.A. (Hons.), First Class |
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| 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 |
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| 1999-2001 | Post-doc in the Mathematical Physics Sector of S.I.S.S.A. Trieste, Italy |
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| 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 |
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| Summer 08 | KITP, Santa Barbara, Gauge Theory and Langlands Duality |
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| Fall 07 | IAS, Princeton, New
Connections of
Representation Theory to Algebraic Geometry and Physics |
| Sept 06 | Newton Institute, Cambridge |
| July 03 | University of Geneva, Math. Dept. |
| Fall 98 | S.I.S.S.A. Trieste |