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Christian Lomp is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Faculty of Science, University of Porto, Portugal. He has held academic positions at the university since 1998, advancing from Teaching Assistant to his current rank. He serves as the head of the Department of Mathematics (elected in 2025) and was previously the director of the Master’s program in Mathematics from 2022 to 2024.
- PhD Mathematics, Universität Düsseldorf, 2002
- Agregação (Habilitation), University of Porto, 2011
- MSc and Diplom in Mathematics, Universität Düsseldorf and University of Glasgow, 1997
- Diplom Informatik, Fernuni-Hagen, 2019
His research lies primarily in algebra, focusing on Ring and Module Theory, Hopf Algebras and Their Actions on Rings, Coalgebras, and Algebraic Coding Theory. His work bridges abstract algebra with structures relevant to noncommutative geometry and quantum algebra. He has published extensively in top-tier journals such as the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, and Communications in Algebra.
The 15 most recent publications reflect a sustained focus on Hopf algebras, skew polynomial rings, module-theoretic properties, and quantum algebraic structures. Themes include representation theory, injective modules, semiprime conditions, and differential smoothness, indicating deep engagement with both classical and modern aspects of noncommutative algebra.
Christian Lomp is a member of the editorial boards of several journals, including:
- International Electronic Journal of Algebra
- Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
- Palestinian Journal of Mathematics
- Moroccan Journal of Algebra and Geometry with Applications
He has supervised 6 PhD students and 8 Master’s students, and has mentored postdoctoral researchers from institutions in Iran, Turkey, and Brazil. His research has been supported by the Simons Foundation. He has also delivered invited lectures and mini-courses at universities in Turkey, China, Brazil, Poland, and Germany, demonstrating international recognition and academic collaboration.
He leads an active research group in algebra at the University of Porto and is involved in organizing academic events, such as the international conference on noncommutative rings and applications held in Lens, France, in 2017.



