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Charlotte Dombrowsky is a researcher at Leiden University's Mathematical Institute, specializing in modular forms and L-functions. She works within the Department of Number Theory, Algebra, and Geometry.
Her research focuses on modular forms with non-square-free levels and their twists, including central values of L-functions. She has presented at international conferences such as Journées Arithmétiques and the Dutch Analytic Number Theory Symposium.
At Leiden, she has served as a teaching assistant for courses ranging from Algebraic Number Theory to Calculus for Political Science Students. She holds a Bachelor's and Master's in Mathematics from ETH Zurich, supervised by Maryna Viazovska for her Master thesis.
She co-organizes informal activities for women in the Mathematical Institute and served as PhD representative on the Institute Council (2022-2024). Her recent publications include studies on divisor sums with missing digits and probabilistic approaches to geometric packings.
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