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Christopher Eagle is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Victoria, Canada. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Toronto (2015), with prior degrees including an M.Math. in Pure Mathematics (University of Waterloo, 2010), an M.Litt. in Philosophy (University of St. Andrews, 2008), and a B.Math. in Pure Mathematics (University of Waterloo, 2007).
His research focuses on mathematical logic and its applications, particularly model theory and its interactions with functional analysis, topology, and infinitary logics. Key areas include real-valued logics, applications to C*-algebras, and the development of pure model theory. He also explores mathematics education, emphasizing the role of language and writing in teaching and learning.
Eagle has taught a wide range of courses at UVic, including matrix algebra, real analysis, mathematical logic, topology, and directed studies in model theory and set theory. His teaching roles have included coordinating multi-section courses such as Matrix Algebra for Engineers and Calculus.
His publications span model theory, functional analysis, and topology, with contributions to journals like the Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, Journal of Functional Analysis, and Topology and its Applications. Recent work includes studies on computable K-theory for C*-algebras, topological principality in groupoid C*-algebras, and applications of topology to model theory.
Eagle’s academic trajectory includes postdoctoral research at the University of Toronto at Mississauga (2015) and prior teaching roles as an Assistant Teaching Professor at UVic (2016–2023). He actively engages in interdisciplinary research, bridging logic, algebra, and topology.




