Dmitri PanovView profile
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Professor Dmitri Panov is a Professor of Geometry at King's College London, part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He holds a PhD from École Polytechnique (2005) and has held academic positions including Royal Society Research Fellow (2010–2012), Senior Research Fellow (2012–2015), and Reader (2015–2020) at King’s College. His research focuses on complex, symplectic, and hyperbolic geometry, with a particular emphasis on polyhedral Kahler structures and definite connections. Education: Bachelor’s degree from Moscow State University (1998) PhD from École Polytechnique, France (2005) Research Interests: Panov studies geometric structures such as polyhedral Kahler manifolds and definite connections. His work bridges algebraic, differential, and symplectic geometry, with applications to moduli spaces, spherical metrics, and geometric analysis. Grants & Projects: EPSRC Grant: Kaehler manifolds of constant curvature with conical singularities (2019–2023) Royal Society Grant: Polyhedral Kahler Geometry (2017–2018) Geometric structures on manifolds (2015–2018) Events: Panov has participated in events like the Mathematics Inaugural Lecture (2023) and PhD program introductions, emphasizing his role in academic leadership and outreach.










