Dennis Gaitsgory
Professor · Geometric Langlands Program
Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of BonnAbout
Dennis Gaitsgory is a Professor at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, Germany, since 2021. Previously, he held academic positions at Harvard University (2005–2021), the University of Chicago (as a professor), and was a Clay Research Fellow. His career spans 30 years of groundbreaking work on the geometric Langlands conjecture, a major area bridging mathematics and theoretical physics.
- Education: Studied at Tel Aviv University, earned a doctorate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1997 under Joseph Bernstein.
The geometric Langlands program, central to his research, establishes profound connections between algebraic geometry, representation theory, and quantum field theory. His work has far-reaching implications for number theory, quantum computing, and mathematical physics, positioning him as a key figure in modern mathematics.
- Scientific Awards: 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics for his contributions to the geometric Langlands conjecture.
At the Max Planck Institute, Gaitsgory leads a research team advancing the geometric Langlands program. His career includes visiting roles at Princeton University and sustained collaborations that have reshaped the field over decades.
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