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Professor David Helm is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on Pure Mathematics, particularly Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry, and Representation Theory. Key areas of interest include the Langlands Program, Shimura Varieties, Hecke Algebras, and geometric methods in representation theory.
His work explores connections between automorphic forms, Galois representations, and algebraic varieties, with notable contributions to the local Langlands correspondence and potential automorphy over CM fields. Recent research highlights include studies on Springer theory, categorical Langlands correspondence, and moduli spaces of Langlands parameters.
Helm's publications span topics such as Tate cycles on Shimura varieties, Whittaker models for GLn, and monodromy filtrations in tropical geometry. He has contributed to foundational work on p-adic groups and their representations, including finiteness properties of Hecke algebras and integral Bernstein centers.
Though no specific awards or grants are explicitly listed, his affiliation with Imperial's pure mathematics group and number theory research clusters underscores his academic standing. His work often bridges algebraic, geometric, and arithmetic perspectives, reflecting a deep engagement with modern number theory's theoretical frontiers.





