Drew Heard
Associate Professor · Stable Homotopy Theory
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyNorway
About
Drew Heard is an Associate Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation. His research bridges stable homotopy theory and tensor triangulated geometry, with a focus on chromatic homotopy theory, Balmer spectra, and descent techniques. He has collaborated extensively with researchers at institutions like Regensburg University, Haifa University, and the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn.
- Key Research Areas: Stable homotopy theory, chromatic homotopy theory, tensor triangulated geometry, and equivariant homotopy theory.
- Publications: His work includes classifications of thick subcategories in functor calculus, cosupport theory, and stratification theorems in equivariant homotopy theory. Recent papers explore connections between tensor triangulated geometry and algebraic structures like Picard groups, Balmer spectra, and local duality.
- Grants and Collaborations: Supported by the Trond Mohn Foundation, he has worked with teams at the SFB Higher Invariants, SPP 1786, and in projects like 'tt-geometry in Trondheim.'
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