معرفی
Dr Martin Orr is a Neumann Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on arithmetic and Diophantine geometry, including unlikely intersections, Shimura varieties, abelian varieties, and K3 surfaces. He has contributed to topics such as the André-Oort conjecture, Zilber-Pink conjectures, and arithmetic properties of algebraic varieties.
He has held teaching roles at the University of Manchester, Warwick University, and Imperial College London, instructing courses on Commutative Algebra, Algebraic Number Theory, and Algebraic Geometry. His work involves collaborations on research areas like reduction theory, Galois conjugates, and invariant Brauer groups.
Dr Orr has authored over a dozen peer-reviewed publications, including articles in prestigious journals such as Duke Mathematical Journal, Algebra & Number Theory, and Journal de l'Ecole Polytechnique. His research emphasizes geometric and algebraic interplay, with a focus on solving Diophantine problems through advanced number-theoretic and geometric frameworks.


