
معرفی
Fernando Codá Marques is Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University, specializing in differential geometry and geometric analysis. His groundbreaking work on the Willmore conjecture earned him the Oswald Veblen Prize. Research focuses on minimal surfaces, scalar curvature problems, and geometric flows.
Current investigations include min-max theory applications, Weyl law extensions, and hypersurface density problems. Professor Marques has delivered plenary addresses at International Congress of Mathematicians and prestigious lectures worldwide. He serves on editorial boards of Annals of Mathematics and Journal of Differential Geometry.
With extensive NSF-funded research programs, he mentors doctoral students in geometric analysis and PDEs. His collaborative work has resolved long-standing problems in Riemannian geometry, including the Willmore conjecture and compactness theorems for the Yamabe problem.


