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Profile
| Academic position | Full Professor |
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| Research fields | Mathematics in quantum theory,Number theory,Global analysis, analysis on manifolds |
| Keywords | Berry-Tabor conjecture, Quantum chaos, Dynamical systems, Ergodic theory, Probabilistic number theory |
| Honours and awards | 2026: Distinguished Rothschild Visiting Fellowship, Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge 2022: Royal Society Yusuf Hamied Visiting Professorship, Tata Institute Mumbai 2015: Election as Fellow of the Royal Society 2010: Whitehead Prize, London Mathematical Society 2009: Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award 2004: Marie Curie Excellence Award, European Commission 2004: Philip Leverhulme Prize in Mathematics and Statistics |
Current contact address
| Country | United Kingdom |
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| City | Bristol |
| Institution | University of Bristol |
| Institute | School of Mathematics |
Host during sponsorship
| Prof. Dr. Alexander Strohmaier | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover |
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| Prof. Dr. Alexander Strohmaier | Institut für Analysis, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover |
Programme(s)
| 2026 | Humboldt Research Award Programme |
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Nominator's project description
| Professor Marklof is a leading scientist in mathematical physics. His work focuses on the interface of dynamical systems, number theory and quantum chaos. He has achieved fundamental breakthroughs, including the first proof of a case of the Berry–Tabor conjecture, and major advances in kinetic transport theory. In Germany, he will contribute to joint work on spectral theory and probabilistic methods, strengthening interactions between analysis and number theory. |