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Colleen M. Robles is a Professor of Mathematics at Duke University, affiliated with the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia (2003). Her research focuses on complex geometry, Hodge theory, and their applications to moduli spaces of algebraic varieties. Additionally, she explores formalization of mathematics using automated theorem-provers like Lean.
Her current roles include serving as Assistant Director of the Rhodes Information Initiative at Duke. Key grants include NSF funding for projects on Hodge theory, geometric properties of period maps, and training in number theory. She has received the Marie Curie Fellowship (2022).
Robles advises graduate students including Chongyao Chen and Panchali Nag, and mentors undergraduates in projects like the Math+ Program on automated theorem proving. Her service includes organizing conferences on Hodge theory and representation theory, and roles such as Director of Graduate Studies in Duke's Mathematics Department.
Her teaching spans courses like Multivariable Calculus, Representation Theory, and formalization of mathematics using Lean. She actively contributes to professional activities, including invited talks at institutions worldwide and editorial roles in journals like Differential Geometry and its Applications.



