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Dr. Huy Nguyen is a Reader in Geometry and Mathematics at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of Mathematical Sciences and the Centre for Geometry, Analysis and Gravitation. He holds a PhD from the Australian National University (2008) and has held positions at institutions including the Max Planck Society, University of Warwick, and University of Queensland. His research focuses on geometric analysis, including geometric flows (e.g., Ricci flow, mean curvature flow), conformal immersions, Willmore surfaces, and phase transitions modeled by equations like Allen-Cahn and Ginzburg-Landau.
- Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, Australian National University, 2008
- Grants:
- EPSRC Grant (2024–2027): Geometric Flows and the Dynamics of Phase Transitions (£413,909)
- EPSRC Grant (2019–2022): Advances in Mean Curvature Flow (£613,223)
Research interests emphasize geometric flows' analytical aspects and their applications, with a focus on curvature-driven evolution equations. His work often bridges differential geometry and partial differential equations, addressing topics like singularity formation, energy quantization, and geometric invariants.
He has supervised at least one PhD student, Florian Litzinger. His contributions include foundational results on self-shrinkers, ancient solutions, and conformal invariants in high codimension settings.



