
Dr Peter Jossen
Lecturer in Pure Mathematics
Research interests
- Mathematics
Contact details
Biography
Peter Jossen received his MSc in 2006 from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, and his PhD in 2009 from the Central European University in Hungary. After a series of post-doctoral positions held in Regensburg, Paris and Lausanne, he was appointed Assistant Professor at ETH Zürich. Peter joined King's College London in 2022.
Research interests
Arithmetic Number Theory, in particular the application of theories of motives to arithmetic and number theoretical questions.
Further Information
Research

Geometry
Members of the Geometry Group carry out research on topics within the following areas: algebraic geometry, cohomology theories, differential geometry, geometric analysis, homogeneous space, Lie groups, mirror symmetry, and symplectic geometry.
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Number Theory
King's College London has a strong tradition of research in number theory, and this continues today with a particular emphasis on algebraic and representation-theoretic aspects of the subject.
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Geometry
Members of the Geometry Group carry out research on topics within the following areas: algebraic geometry, cohomology theories, differential geometry, geometric analysis, homogeneous space, Lie groups, mirror symmetry, and symplectic geometry.
Status not set
Number Theory
King's College London has a strong tradition of research in number theory, and this continues today with a particular emphasis on algebraic and representation-theoretic aspects of the subject.
Status not set