
Dr Jean Lagacé
Lecturer in Pure Mathematics
Research interests
- Mathematics
Contact details
Biography
Dr Jean Lagacé is a Lecturer in Analysis in the Department of Mathematics, King's College London. Jean Lagacé obtained his BSc and PhD from Université de Montréal, writing his dissertation under the mentorship of Professor Iosif Polterovich. He then moved to the UK as a postdoctoral researcher, first based at University College London, then at the University of Bristol. He joined King's as a lecturer in January 2022.
Research interests
- Spectral Geometry
- Geometric shape optimisation
- Eigenvalue asymptotics
- Homogenisation theory
Further information
Research

Analysis
The Analysis Group's research interests focus mainly on PDEs, operator theory and spectral theory.

Geometry
The Geometry Group focuses on topics within the following areas: algebraic geometry, cohomology theories, differential geometry, geometric analysis, homogeneous space, Lie groups, mirror symmetry, and symplectic geometry.
Research

Analysis
The Analysis Group's research interests focus mainly on PDEs, operator theory and spectral theory.

Geometry
The Geometry Group focuses on topics within the following areas: algebraic geometry, cohomology theories, differential geometry, geometric analysis, homogeneous space, Lie groups, mirror symmetry, and symplectic geometry.