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Lorna Gregory is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, University of East Anglia. She is a member of the Algebra, Number Theory, Logic, and Representations (ANTLR) research group. Her work focuses on the intersection of Model Theory and Representation Theory, particularly decidability and Ziegler spectra. She holds a PhD from the University of Manchester (2011).
Her research explores how decidability corresponds to algebraic complexity measures, with a focus on Ziegler spectra—topological spaces encoding model-theoretic module category properties. Key collaborations include projects with the Isaac Newton Institute, London Mathematical Society, and Heilbronn Institute. She has led or participated in five research projects since 2021, including initiatives like Model Theory in the UK (MoTUK) and SEEMOD Network support.
Publications span topics like decidability in Prüfer domains, Ziegler spectra of Dedekind domains, and module theory over valuation rings. Her work has been published in journals such as Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society and International Mathematics Research Notices.
Gregory’s advising includes supervision of PhD students (currently accepting applications). She has received grants totaling over £100k, including funding for SEEMOD Network support and Model Theory of Differential Fields meetings. Her lab/team, ANTRL, collaborates internationally on foundational algebraic and logical research.