Christopher Lang, Ph.D.
Welcome!
I am a Canadian mathematical physicist. My main research interests are Lie theory, representation theory, moduli spaces, and gauge theory—specifically instantons and monopoles.
In 2024, I received my Ph.D. in pure mathematics from the University of Waterloo under the supervision of Benoit Charbonneau. I also hold a Master’s degree in mathematics from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor’s in mathematics from the University of Waterloo.
Here is the most current version of my Curriculum Vitae and research proposal.
Relevant code is hosted on my GitHub account.
I discussed the main results of my thesis during my talk at the Geometric Models of Matter Conference in 2024.
On this site, you can see a list of papers published as a result of my research. For more information, I provide ancillaries covering the main results and examples for all of my projects. I also list my teaching history.
