
معرفی
Houcine Ben Dali is a Benjamin Peirce Fellow at Harvard University and a postdoctoral researcher at the Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications. He earned his PhD from Université de Lorraine in June 2024 under the supervision of Valentin Féray and Guillaume Chapuy. His research focuses on algebraic and enumerative combinatorics, particularly connections between Jack and Macdonald polynomials and combinatorial objects such as non-orientable maps and Łukasiewicz paths.
- Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, Université de Lorraine (2024), supervised by Valentin Féray and Guillaume Chapuy.
His work bridges algebraic combinatorics with mathematical physics, topology, and representation theory. He investigates integrality properties in the Matching-Jack conjecture, differential equations for hypermaps, and combinatorial interpretations of symmetric functions.
Notable contributions include a new formula for Macdonald polynomials, differential equations for hypermap series, and proofs of Lassalle's conjecture. His publications appear in top venues such as the Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, Combinatorial Theory, and Transactions of the American Mathematical Society.
- Scientific Awards:
- Best Student Paper Award, FPSAC 2022
Contact:
- Email: bendali@math.harvard.edu
- Office: Science Center Office 238, Cambridge MA 02138


