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Machine learning
Mikhail Burtsev
Dr Burtsev is an Arnold & Landau AI Fellow. His research is on the mathematical tools and ideas that could lead to more intelligent AI.

Algebraic geometry
Alexander Esterov
Prof. Esterov is an Arnold & Landau Fellow. His work combines enumerative algebraic geometry, Galois theory and the geometry of polytopes.

Statistical physics
Thomas Fink
Dr Fink is the Director of and a Fellow at the London Institute. His research is on statistical physics, combinatorics and evolvable systems.

Condensed matter theory
Oleksandr Gamayun
Dr Gamayun is an Arnold & Landau Fellow. He works on applications of quantum field theory and mathematical physics to condensed matter theory.
Mathematical physics
Yang-Hui He
As well as a Fellow at LIMS, Prof. He is a professor of mathematics at the University of London. He works on AI-guided mathematics.
Representation theory
Oleksandr Kosyak
Prof. Kosyak is an Arnold & Landau Fellow. His research is on the representation theory of infinite-dimensional groups and the braid group.
Complex geometry
Nikon Kurnosov
Dr Kurnosov is a Khodorkovsky Research Fellow at LIMS. His work focuses on complex geometry, hyperkähler geometry and Calabi-Yau manifolds.
Quantum field theory
Evgeny Sobko
Dr Sobko is a Fellow at LIMS. His work focuses on the discovery and analysis of integrable models in quantum field theory and string theory.
Topological photonics
Andrei Stepanenko
Dr Stepanenko is an Arnold & Landau Junior Fellow. His research focuses on the design of quantum systems that exhibit topological effects.
AI-assisted maths
Justin Tan
Mr Tan is a Cognia Junior Research Fellow at LIMS. His work focuses on string theory, computational geometry and AI-assisted mathematics.
Theoretical physics
Juven Wang
Dr Wang is the Ben Delo Fellow at LIMS. He works on ultra unification, high-energy physics, condensed matter and quantum information.