Jens Marklof's CV
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Jens Marklof is Professor of Mathematical Physics at the University of Bristol, specialising in dynamical systems and ergodic theory, quantum chaos, and the theory of automorphic forms. Marklof graduated from Hamburg (Dipl-Phys 1994) and Ulm (PhD 1997), and held research fellowships at Princeton University, Hewlett-Packard, the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge, the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifique and the Laboratoire de Physique Theorique et Modeles Statistiques near Paris. He joined Bristol in 1999 and served as Head of Pure Mathematics, School Director for Postgraduate Research, Head of the School of Mathematics and Dean of the Faculty of Science. He delivered a plenary address at the International Congress of Mathematical Physics in Prague 2009, and was an invited section speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Seoul 2014. Major awards include an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship 2001-06, Philip Leverhulme Prize 2004, Marie Curie Excellence Award 2004, Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award 2009-14, LMS Whitehead Prize 2010, Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship 2010-12, and an ERC Advanced Grant 2012-17. In 2015 Marklof was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, the UK's national academy of sciences. From November 2023 he will serve a two-year term as President of the London Mathematical Society.
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