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Dr Stephen Coughlan is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics & Computer Studies at Mary Immaculate College. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Warwick and a Priv.-Doz. (Senior Lecturer) qualification from Universität Bayreuth. His research focuses on algebraic geometry, particularly surfaces of general type, moduli spaces, and geometric constructions such as Fano varieties and K3 surfaces.
Dr Coughlan's academic background includes a BSc, MSc, and PhD from the University of Warwick, followed by advanced research at the University of Bayreuth. His work emphasizes geometric structures, deformations, and fibrations in algebraic varieties. Recent publications explore topics like Gorenstein curves, T-divisors in moduli spaces, and cluster varieties.
His research interests span codimension studies, algebraic surfaces, and geometric transitions, with contributions to understanding canonical 3-folds and smoothing singularities. He has collaborated internationally on projects involving moduli theory and arithmetic geometry.
Though no specific grants or awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects active engagement in algebraic geometry research. Dr Coughlan is affiliated with Mary Immaculate College's Mathematics & Computer Studies department and contributes to teaching and research in pure mathematics.


