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Daniel Delbourgo

Senior lecturer, Mathematical Sciences at Monash University

Summary

Daniel Delbourgo did his PhD in Pure Mathematics at Cambridge University. He has worked overseas as a number theorist for fifteen years, before returning to Australia in 2007 at Monash.

Experience

  • Senior Lecturer, Monash University 2007 – present
  • Lecturer, Nottingham University 2001 – 2007

Education

  • University of Cambridge, Doctor of Philosophy, 1997
  • University of Tasmania, BSc Honours, 1992

Research Areas

  • Pure Mathematics (0101)
  • Algebra And Number Theory (010101)
  • Algebraic And Differential Geometry (010102)

Grants and Contracts

  • An algebraic renaissance for the chromatic polynomial (2011)
    • Role: Chief Investigator
    • Funding Source: ARC Discovery
  • Arithmetic on supersingular elliptic curves (2010)
    • Role: Chief Investigator
    • Funding Source: ARC Discovery