
معرفی
Siu-Cheong Lau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Boston University. He is a faculty member associated with the Geometry and Physics research group and maintains a personal webpage for detailed information.
- Email: scllouis@bu.edu
- Email: lau@math.bu.edu
Research Interests:
His work focuses on complex algebraic geometry, symplectic geometry, and mirror symmetry, particularly through Lagrangian Floer theory. Key areas include homological mirror symmetry, the SYZ program, mirror maps, group equivariance, quiver stacks, noncommutative deformations of Lagrangian immersions, and interactions with sheaves and geometric representation theory. Recent efforts explore connections between quiver/stack/category theory and network models, inspired by quantum physics applications.
Article Trends:
The 15 most recent publications highlight mirror constructions for quiver varieties, equivariant Lagrangian correspondences, SYZ mirror symmetry for surfaces and orbifolds, and interdisciplinary links to machine learning and computational models. Common themes involve modular forms, Gromov-Witten theory, Floer homology, and geometric interpretations of quantum phenomena.
Scientific Awards:
Recipient of multiple accolades including:
- Best Paper Award (2019), ICCM
- Best Paper Silver Award (2017), ICCM
- Distinguished Paper Award (2017), ICCM
- Certificate of Teaching Excellence (2014), Harvard University
- Doctoral Thesis Gold Award (2012), New World Mathematics Award at ICCM
Teaching:
Courses taught include advanced geometry (quiver representations, differential topology), Lie groups, multivariate calculus, and specialized topics connecting toric varieties to mirror symmetry. Teaching activity appears updated through Spring 2020.


