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Lukas Nakamura is a PhD student and academic staff member at the Department of Mathematics, Uppsala University. He is affiliated with the Centre for Geometry and Physics and the Geometry and Physics research group. His work focuses on advanced geometric analysis and topology, particularly in contact and symplectic manifolds.
His educational background includes a doctoral program in Mathematics at Uppsala University, where he is conducting research under the supervision of his department. While specific past degrees are not detailed, his current role indicates a strong foundation in mathematical sciences.
Research interests span several subdisciplines, including:
- Contact Manifolds: Exploring geometric and topological structures in contact topology.
- Symplectic Geometry: Investigating invariants and dynamics within symplectic frameworks.
- Hofer Geometry: Analyzing metrics and energy properties in symplectic settings.
- Gromov-Witten Theory: Applying skein-valued methods to study enumerative geometry.
- Legendrian Submanifolds: Focusing on isotopies and vanishing metrics in low-dimensional topology.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding energy isotopies and geometric metrics in contact manifolds. These works reflect a trend toward integrating abstract geometric theories with concrete computational methods in modern mathematical research.
Currently, there are no listed scientific awards for Lukas Nakamura. His involvement in research grants or advisory roles is unspecified, though his academic staff position suggests active participation in collaborative projects. He is associated with the Centre for Geometry and Physics, contributing to interdisciplinary teams advancing geometric and physical mathematics.



