Professor Konstantin Ardakov

MMath, PhD Camb

Tutorial Fellow

After reading mathematics at Christ Church, I received my PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2004 and stayed at Christ’s College, Cambridge as a Junior Research Fellow until 2006. I held academic positions at the Universities of Sheffield, Nottingham and Queen Mary University of London before returning to Oxford in 2013.

I teach first and second year tutorials in pure mathematics, third and fourth year intercollegiate classes in algebra and number theory.

I am interested in applying techniques from algebraic geometry and noncommutative algebra to study problems in representation theory, arising from areas of algebraic number theory such as non-commutative Iwasawa theory and the Langlands programme.

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