
معرفی
David Loeffler is a Full Professor of Mathematics at UniDistance Suisse, based in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science since November 2023. Previously, he held a professorship at the University of Warwick, UK. His research focuses on number theory, particularly modular forms, Galois representations, and L-functions, with emphasis on the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture and related areas such as Shimura varieties and Iwasawa theory. He leads the ERC project "Shimura varieties and the BSD conjecture" (2021–2026) and serves on editorial boards for Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., Mathematika, and Publicacions Matemàtiques.
- Education: Not explicitly listed, but active in research since at least 2007 (evident from publications).
Research Interests: His work centers on algebraic number theory, automorphic forms, and arithmetic geometry. Key topics include p-adic L-functions, Euler systems, and the interplay between Galois representations and modular forms. Recent projects involve the Bloch-Kato conjecture for GSp(4) and related groups.
Publications: Over 50 peer-reviewed articles, including landmark papers on Euler systems for GSp(4), p-adic L-functions, and Asai–Flach elements. Notable contributions include foundational work in Iwasawa theory and the development of algebraic automorphic forms.
Grants & Awards: Leads an ERC Consolidator Grant project. Active in collaborative research, including co-authored work on Euler systems and p-adic interpolation.
Teaching: Teaches courses such as Number Theory (Bachelor of Science in Mathematics) and Seminar on Special Topics. Involved in academic governance at UniDistance.



