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Lotte Hollands

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Lotte Hollands (born 1981)[1] is a Dutch mathematician and mathematical physicist who studies quantum field theory, supersymmetric gauge theory, and string theory. She is an associate professor and Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at Heriot-Watt University.

Early life

Hollands was born in Maasbree, Netherlands.[2]

Education

Hollands earned her Ph.D. at the University of Amsterdam in 2009. Her dissertation, Topological Strings and Quantum Curves, was supervised by Robbert Dijkgraaf.[3][2]

Hollands did her postdoctoral research with Sergei Gukov at the California Institute of Technology.

Career

In 2013, Hollands became a research fellow at the University of Oxford. In 2015, Hollands became an associate professor at the Department of Math at Heriot-Watt University.[4]

Recognition

In 2018 the London Mathematical Society gave her their Anne Bennett Prize "in recognition of her outstanding research at the interface between quantum theory and geometry and of her leadership in mathematical outreach activities".[5]

References

  1. ^ Birth year from ISNI authority control file, retrieved 2018-12-01.
  2. ^ a b Hollands, Lotte (2009), Topological Strings and Quantum Curves, Amsterdam University Press, arXiv:0911.3413, Bibcode:2009PhDT.......263H
  3. ^ Lotte Hollands at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ Short curriculum vitae, retrieved 2018-11-13
  5. ^ "Prizes of the London Mathematical Society" (PDF), Mathematics People, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 65 (9): 1122, October 2018