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Rob Rockwood is a Heilbronn Research Fellow and Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London, part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. He completed his PhD at the University of Warwick in 2022 under Professor David Loeffler. His research focuses on advanced topics in number theory and algebraic geometry, including Euler systems, p-adic L-functions, and applications to the Bloch—Kato conjectures.
Research Interests: Rob’s work bridges spherical varieties, p-adic families of automorphic forms, and cohomology classes. He explores their interplay with Euler systems and Iwasawa theory to address fundamental conjectures like the Bloch—Kato conjectures.
Publications highlight trends in modular forms, cohomology studies, and symmetric spaces. His recent work (2024) advances spherical varieties’ role in p-adic cohomology families. Earlier publications (2022–2023) underscore GL(2n) L-functions and non-ordinary cohomological families.
- Awards: Heilbronn Research Fellowship
Grants and collaborations include the Heilbronn Fellowship, supporting his research. No formal advisees are listed, but his work involves collaborations with leading figures like Professor David Loeffler and Sarah Livia Zerbes.
Labs/Teams: Active in King’s Number Theory group, contributing to its tradition of excellence in arithmetic geometry and automorphic forms.



