Lucas Mason-Brown

  • Assistant Professor
  • Mathematics
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Biography

Lucas Mason-Brown is an assistant professor of mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin. He completed his Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2020 under the supervision of David Vogan. Following his doctorate, Mason-Brown was a Titchmarsh Research Fellow at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford and a Nicholas Kurti Junior Research Fellow at Brasenose College.

His research focuses on the connections between representation theory, symplectic geometry, and the Langlands program, with a particular interest in using geometric tools to study unitary representations of Lie groups.

Research

Mason-Brown's research focuses on the connections between representation theory, symplectic geometry, and the Langlands program, with a particular interest in using geometric tools to study unitary representations of Lie groups.

Fields of Interest

  • Algebra
  • Geometry