
معرفی
Michael Groechenig is a Professor at the University of Toronto in the Mathematical and Computational Sciences department. He also serves as Vice Chair for both Mathematics and Statistics. His research spans arithmetic geometry, Higgs bundles, p-adic integration, and algebraic K-theory, often bridging number theory with geometric problems.
Research Trends: His recent work focuses on arithmetic approaches to geometric problems, including moduli spaces of Higgs bundles, Zakharevich K-theory, and p-adic integration techniques. Key themes include the interplay between algebraic geometry, homotopy theory, and category theory.
Scientific Awards:
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (2022)
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship
- Chapman Fellowship at Imperial College
Teaching and Workshops: He has taught courses on complex manifolds, algebraic stacks, and arithmetic techniques in algebraic geometry. He co-organized online workshops on Higgs bundles (2020) and K-theory (2021).

