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Cristiano Spotti is a Professor at the Department of Mathematics in Aarhus University, Denmark. His research focuses on interactions between Complex Differential Geometry and Algebraic Geometry, particularly Kähler-Einstein metrics and moduli spaces. He has held postdoctoral positions at institutions like Imperial College London, the University of Cambridge, and IHÉS. Spotti has led projects such as Geometry of Collapse (2023–2026) and Complex Shapes (2018–2024).
Education: PhD in Geometry from Imperial College London (2012). Recent teaching includes Complex Geometry (Spring 2024) and Geometry of Bundles and Chern-Weil Theory (Fall 2024).
Research Interests: Non-Kähler Complex Geometry, canonical metrics, and geometric formations of singularities. His work bridges differential and algebraic geometry, emphasizing moduli compactifications and degenerations.
Publications: Over 30 articles in leading journals, including Mathematische Annalen and Transformation Groups. Recent work explores Chern-Ricci flat metrics and bubbling phenomena in Kähler-Einstein metrics.
Awards: Recipient of the Villum Young Investigator (2018) and Villum YIP+ (2023). Active in conferences, organizing events like the Aarhus Complex Geometry Workshop 2024.



