(short version, full CV available upon request)
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
- W. Chang, F. Haiden, S. Schroll. Braid group actions on branched coverings and full exceptional sequences, Advances in Math., Vol. 472, 110284, 2025.
- F. Haiden. 3-d Calabi-Yau categories for Teichmüller theory, Duke Math. Journal 173 (2), p. 277–346, 2024.
- F. Haiden, L. Katzarkov, M. Kontsevich, P. Pandit. Semistability, modular lattices, and iterated logarithms, J. Differential Geom. 123 (1), p. 21–66, 2023.
- Y.-W. Fan, S. Filip, F. Haiden, L. Katzarkov, Y. Liu. On pseudo-Anosov autoequivalences, Advances in Math., Vol. 384, 2021.
- 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)