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PhD: University of Vienna (advisors: Ludmil Katzarkov and Maxim Kontsevich)

Affiliation

current: associate professor at Syddansk Universitet (Denmark)

previous: Harvard University (USA), IHES (France), University of Oxford (UK)

Selected publications

  1. W. Chang, F. Haiden, S. Schroll. Braid group actions on branched coverings and full exceptional sequences, Advances in Math., Vol. 472, 110284, 2025.
  2. F. Haiden. 3-d Calabi-Yau categories for Teichmüller theory, Duke Math. Journal 173 (2), p. 277–346, 2024.
  3. F. Haiden, L. Katzarkov, M. Kontsevich, P. Pandit. Semistability, modular lattices, and iterated logarithms, J. Differential Geom. 123 (1), p. 21–66, 2023.
  4. Y.-W. Fan, S. Filip, F. Haiden, L. Katzarkov, Y. Liu. On pseudo-Anosov autoequivalences, Advances in Math., Vol. 384, 2021.
  5. F. Haiden, L. Katzarkov, M. Kontsevich. Flat surfaces and stability structures, Publ. Math. Inst. Hautes Études Sci., Vol. 126, p. 247–318, 2017.

Fellowships and awards

Titchmarsh Research Fellowship (Oxford), Benjamin Peirce Fellowship (Harvard)

Funding

Sapere Aude: DFF-starting grant (6 mil DKK)

Postdocs mentored

current: Benjamin Sung

PhD students supervised

current: Charalampos (Harry) Evangelatos

former: Andrés Ibáñez Núñez (with F. Kirwan), Calvin Pfeifer (with C. Geiß, J.E. Andersen)

Teaching

SDU: Algebraic Topology, Category Theory, Mathematics for Biology/Pharmacy, Topology and Complex Analysis

Oxford: Tutor at Exeter College, St. Peter’s College, Lie Groups consultation session, Computational Algebraic Topology classes

Harvard: Introduction to Algebraic Geometry II, Linear Algebra and Applications, Introduction to Algebraic Geometry I, Introductory Real Analysis, Lie Groups, Analysis II: Measure, Integration, and Banach Spaces, Dynamical Systems, Dynamics, Stability, and Noncommutative Algebra, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

Organization of workshops and conferences

Co-organizer for the special section “The ubiquity of quiver representations” at the 29th Nordic Congress of Mathematicians (Aalborg, Denmark, July 2023)