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Christopher Sogge is the J.J. Sylvester Professor of Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University (JHU), affiliated with the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. He joined JHU in 1996 and served as Department Chair from 2002 to 2005. He holds a PhD from Princeton University and is currently Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Mathematics. His research focuses on Fourier analysis and partial differential equations, with significant contributions to spectral theory, geometric analysis, and nonlinear wave equations.
Dr. Sogge has received notable awards including the National Science Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowship, Sloan Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship, Simons Fellowship, and JHU’s Professor of the Year (2014). His work bridges harmonic analysis and differential geometry, addressing eigenfunction concentration, Strichartz estimates, and curvature effects.
His recent research emphasizes spectral estimates on manifolds, quasimode behavior, and dispersive properties of PDEs. Articles highlight advancements in Strichartz estimates for Schrödinger equations on curved spaces, spectral cluster improvements, and singular potential analysis. His editorial leadership and academic service underscore his influence in the mathematical community.
Grants and collaborative projects include the FRG Collaborative Proposal on eigenfunctions (2004). No formal advisees are listed, but his mentorship is reflected in his editorial and academic leadership roles.

