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Jakob Scholbach is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, University of Padua. His research focuses on motives in the Langlands program, abstract homotopy theory, and Arakelov theory. He has collaborated extensively with researchers like Timo Richarz, Robert Cass, and Thibaud van den Hove, producing influential work in geometric representation theory and motivic cohomology.
Education: Completed his PhD in Mathematics at the University of Freiburg under Annette Huber in 2011. His habilitation thesis further solidified his expertise in motives and homotopy theory.
Research Interests: Scholbach’s work bridges algebraic geometry, number theory, and homotopy theory. He explores categorical structures in motives, geometric Satake equivalence, and Frobenius rigidity. His recent publications address Künneth formulas for cohomological motives and integral motives on affine flag varieties.
Publications: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles in top journals like Compositio Mathematica, Advances in Mathematics, and Documenta Mathematica. His work is widely cited in the fields of geometric representation theory and motivic cohomology.
Awards: No specific awards are listed, though his prolific and impactful research suggests recognition in academic circles.
Advising & Grants: Coordinates the MSCA Doctoral Network REMOLD (Representations, Motives and Langlands Duality) and has organized workshops on representation theory’s hidden motives. No advisees are explicitly listed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Leads the REMOLD network, fostering collaboration between algebraic geometry and geometric representation theory researchers.



