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Mathias Stout is a Britton Postdoctoral Fellow at McMaster University working with Deirdre Haskell, previously completing his PhD at KU Leuven under Raf Cluckers' supervision.
His academic journey includes:
- PhD in Mathematics, KU Leuven (supervised by Raf Cluckers)
Stout's research centers on applying model theory to valued fields and tame geometry, with specialized focus on uniform and motivic integration. His work bridges mathematical logic, algebraic geometry, and number theory, particularly examining p-adic fields, Henselian structures, and definable set geometry in tame contexts. This interdisciplinary approach enables novel solutions to integration problems in non-Archimedean settings.
His publication portfolio reveals consistent advancement in model-theoretic applications, spanning foundational integration theory, Diophantine geometry constraints via Pila-Wilkie theorems, and algebraic structure analysis in positive characteristic. Key themes include valuation theory generalizations, geometric tameness preservation, and cross-pollination between arithmetic geometry and logical methods.
Professional recognition:
- Britton Postdoctoral Fellowship at McMaster University
Stout actively shapes academic discourse through co-organizing reading groups on Berkovich geometry and Hrushovski-Kazhdan motivic integration, while participating in study groups covering Log-Noetherian functions, Unlikely intersections, and Resolution of singularities. His extensive teaching portfolio across McMaster University's mathematics curriculum demonstrates commitment to pedagogy despite lacking formal PhD advisees.
He maintains vibrant research collaborations evidenced by international conference participation and seminar engagements across European institutions, operating within dynamic model theory networks focused on valued field applications.




