
معرفی
Claudio Llosa Isenrich is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Algebra and Geometry at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), leading a young research group in Complex Geometry and Geometric Group Theory since October 2020. His work bridges algebraic and geometric methods, with a focus on Kähler groups, finiteness properties, and Dehn functions.
His research explores the interplay between Geometric Group Theory and Complex Geometry, particularly the study of fundamental groups of compact Kähler manifolds, constructions of Kähler manifolds, large-scale geometry of nilpotent groups, and rigidity properties of mapping class groups. He also investigates Dehn functions, finiteness properties, and subgroups of hyperbolic groups.
His recent preprints and publications emphasize Dehn functions of subgroups, profinite rigidity of Kähler groups, and geometric properties of CAT(0) groups. He has received significant funding, including a Lise Meitner Postdoctoral Fellowship and the KIT Faculty Prize for Excellent Teaching, and has organized seminars and workshops like the GCD Seminar and Geometry Days with Heidelberg and Straßburg. His advisees include PhD student Jannis Weis and former PhD student Jeronimo Garcia Mejia, now at the University of Oxford.


