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Laura DeMarco is a Professor of Mathematics and Radcliffe Alumnae Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. She holds a primary appointment in the Department of Mathematics. Her research focuses on the interplay between dynamical systems, arithmetic geometry, and complex analysis, with notable contributions to algebraic dynamics and arithmetic equidistribution.
She organizes the Algebraic Dynamics Seminar at Harvard, which features two-hour sessions with breaks, often hosting graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Upcoming academic engagements include the DeLong Lectures at the University of Colorado (Feb 2025), the Bloomington Geometry Workshop (Apr 2025), and events in Waterloo, Rome, Toronto, and Paris.
Her advising role includes mentoring PhD students such as Jit Wu Yap, Yan Sheng Ang, and Max Weinreich. Research highlights include work on preperiodic points in projective spaces, elliptic surfaces, and the geometry of PCF parameters. Over 50 publications span journals like Annals of Mathematics, Compositio Mathematica, and Duke Math Journal, with a focus on height functions, bifurcation measures, and moduli space geometry.
She collaborates frequently with researchers like Holly Krieger, Niki Myrto Mavraki, and Hexi Ye, advancing topics in arithmetic dynamics and complex geometry. Her work bridges pure mathematics disciplines, contributing foundational insights to both dynamical systems and number theory.


