
معرفی
Netan Dogra is a Lecturer in Number Theory at King's College London's Department of Mathematics, supported by a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. He holds a PhD from Oxford University (2015) and has held postdoctoral positions at Radboud University Nijmegen, Imperial College London, and Jesus College, Oxford.
His research focuses on arithmetic geometry, particularly applications of fundamental groups to Diophantine geometry. Key areas include rational points on hyperbolic varieties, Galois representations, modular curves, and p-adic differential equations. He supervises four PhD students and serves on the editorial board of Royal Society Open Science.
Research Grants:
- Enhanced Research Expenses 2023 (Royal Society, 2023-2026)
- Diophantine geometry, fundamental groups and modular forms (Royal Society, 2020-2026)
- New directions in p-adic integration and motivic fundamental groups (Royal Society, 2026-2029)
Labs/Teams: Active in King's College London's number theory group, contributing to computational tools like SageMath code for p-adic integration.





