Ailsa Keating | |
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Born | Ailsa Macgregor Keating |
Alma mater | Clare College, Cambridge Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Awards | Berwick Prize |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Columbia University Institute for Advanced Study University of Cambridge |
Thesis | Symplectic properties of Milnor fibres (2014) |
Doctoral advisor | Paul Seidel |
Website | www |
Ailsa Macgregor Keating is a French and British mathematician specialising in symplectic geometry and homological mirror symmetry. She is a professor in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge.
Education and career
Keating grew up in Toulouse, France.[1] She read mathematics in Clare College, Cambridge from 2005 to 2009, earning a master's degree through Part III of the Mathematical Tripos.[2] She went on to graduate study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, completing her dissertation in 2014 with the dissertation Symplectic properties of Milnor fibres supervised by Paul Seidel.[3]
She returned to Cambridge as a Junior Research Fellow in Trinity College in 2014,[2] at the same time doing postdoctoral research as a Simons Junior Fellow at Columbia University and a member of the Institute for Advanced Study. She became a lecturer at Cambridge in 2017[1] and was promoted to professor in 2023.[4]
Recognition
Keating is the winner of the 2021 Berwick Prize of the London Mathematical Society, for her research using Dehn twists to study the symmetries of symplectic manifolds.[5]
References
- 1 2 Keating, Ailsa, About Ailsa Keating, retrieved 2022-02-03; see also linked curriculum vitae
- 1 2 "Through the looking glass", Features: Faculty Insights, Cambridge Faculty of Mathematics, retrieved 2022-02-03
- โ Ailsa Keating at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- โ Senior Academic Promotions, Cambridge Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, retrieved 2023-12-04
- โ Berwick Prize: citation for Ailsa Keating (PDF), London Mathematical Society, retrieved 2022-02-03