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David Bate is an Associate Professor at the University of Warwick, specializing in mathematical analysis with a focus on geometric measure theory. His research explores topics such as rectifiability, metric measure spaces, and Lipschitz functions. He currently holds an ERC Starting Grant titled 'Structure Theorems for Modern Aspects of Geometric Measure Theory.'
His work bridges classical analysis, PDEs, and functional analysis, addressing foundational questions in non-smooth geometry. Recent contributions include characterizations of rectifiable metric spaces and studies on the closability of differential operators.
- Recent articles (2023–2025) focus on rectifiability, differential operators, and structural properties of metric spaces.
- Key findings include counterexamples to projection theorems in infinite-dimensional spaces and bi-Lipschitz embedding techniques.
He has organized workshops such as the 2022 'Geometric measure theory and analysis on metric spaces' and contributed to conferences like the 2024 '13th School on Analysis and Geometry in Metric Spaces.'
- Awards: ERC Starting Grant (202X).
- Grants: Supported by Simons Foundation and member institutions.
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