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Beth Romano is a Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at King's College London's Department of Mathematics, within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. Her research focuses on number theory and representation theory, particularly the local Langlands correspondence, arithmetic invariant theory, and Vinberg theory. She holds a PhD from Boston College and has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Cambridge and Somerville College, Oxford, before joining King's in 2022.
Her educational background includes a PhD under Professor Mark Reeder, followed by postdoctoral research in prestigious institutions. Her work bridges abstract algebraic structures and geometric representations, with recent contributions to L-functions, nonabelian Fourier transforms, and epipelagic representations. She actively collaborates internationally, as evidenced by co-authored papers with experts like James Thorne.
Her research outputs (2022–2024) explore advanced topics such as symmetries in lattice algorithms and stability in Vinberg representations, reflecting her commitment to foundational mathematical inquiry. Beyond academia, she swims at Hampstead Heath and contributes to AGNI Magazine.



