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Colin Jahel is a Research Fellow at Technische Universität Dresden, specializing in mathematical research at the intersection of Model Theory, Dynamics, and Probability Theory. He completed his PhD in 2021 at the University of Lyon, France, under the supervision of Lionel Nguyen Van Thé and Todor Tsankov. Prior to his current position, he was a postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie Mellon University.
His research explores connections between model-theoretic methods and dynamical systems, with emphasis on invariant measures, automorphism groups, and structural properties of mathematical objects. Key themes include ergodic theory applications to countable structures, topological dynamics of Polish groups, and probabilistic aspects of mathematical logic.
Jahel's publications demonstrate consistent focus on interactions between model theory and dynamics, with recurrent themes of invariant measures, group actions, and classification of infinite structures. His collaborative work frequently addresses problems in geometric group theory, combinatorial limit theory, and measurable dynamics.
He maintains active research collaborations with mathematicians across institutions, including co-authors from Carnegie Mellon University, Charles University, and other European universities.
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