Dr Lassina Dembélé
Lecturer in Computational Number Theory
Research interests
- Mathematics
Contact details
Biography
Lassina Dembélé received his PhD from McGill University, Canada. He held various research positions at Brandeis University, University of Calgary, Institute for Experimental Mathematics at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Dartmouth College and University of Luxembourg. He also spent time at the University of Warwick as a Marie-Curie Fellow and an EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellow. He joined King’s College London in January 2022.
Research interests
- Algebraic number theory
- Computational number theory
- Hilbert modular forms
- Automorphic forms
- Galois representations
- Langlands Program
Further information
Research
Number Theory
King's has a strong tradition of research in number theory that continues to this day
Features
International Day of Persons with Disabilities: Dr Lassina Dembélé's story
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we celebrate stories that inspire and challenge societal norms.
Teachers visit King's for annual Mathematics Teachers' Conference
Academics from the Department of Mathematics hosted the annual Mathematics Teachers’ Conference, welcoming 38 teachers from across London for a day of...
Research
Number Theory
King's has a strong tradition of research in number theory that continues to this day
Features
International Day of Persons with Disabilities: Dr Lassina Dembélé's story
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we celebrate stories that inspire and challenge societal norms.
Teachers visit King's for annual Mathematics Teachers' Conference
Academics from the Department of Mathematics hosted the annual Mathematics Teachers’ Conference, welcoming 38 teachers from across London for a day of...