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Ed Corrigan is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of York, holding this position since 2011. Previously, he served as Principal of Collingwood College, Durham University (2008–2011), and held roles including Head of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Durham University (1999–2004, 2005–2007, 2011–2015). His academic journey includes a BA (1968) and PhD (1972) from the University of Cambridge, followed by fellowships at Durham University and CERN.
His research focuses on Mathematical Physics, particularly classical and quantum integrable systems, integrable defects, and two-dimensional field theories with boundaries. Notable contributions include work on affine Toda field theories, soliton solutions, and defects in field theory. He has coordinated European Networks (1992–2006) and led projects funded by EPSRC and the Royal Society.
Corrigan is a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS, 1995), the Institute of Physics (FInstP, 1999), and the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (FIMA, 2013). His work bridges theoretical physics and mathematics, emphasizing integrability and exact solutions. He has supervised numerous students and remains active in academic leadership and research.


