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Professor Timothy Trudgian is a leading mathematician in the field of analytic number theory, currently affiliated with the School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences at UNSW Canberra. He also collaborates closely with the Number Theory Group at UNSW Sydney. With a BSc (Hons) from Australian National University (2005) and a DPhil from the University of Oxford (2010), his work focuses on the Riemann zeta-function, distribution of primes, and primitive roots. He actively supervises PhD students and offers scholarships for high-achieving applicants.
- Education: BSc (Hons) - Australian National University (2005), DPhil - University of Oxford (2010)
- Research Areas:
- Analytic number theory
- Distribution of primes
- Primitive roots
- Riemann zeta-function
- Finite field arithmetic
- Computational number theory
His recent publications and grants, including an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (2016-2020), emphasize explicit bounds and zero-free regions for zeta and L-functions. He supervises students such as Matteo Bordignon and Valeriia Starichkova, with a focus on collaborative research and international conferences. Professor Trudgian's work spans both theoretical and computational aspects of number theory.

