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Dominique Maldague is an Assistant Professor at UCLA, currently on leave from the University of Cambridge. He earned his PhD in classical harmonic analysis under the supervision of Professor Mike Christ at UC Berkeley. His postdoctoral research was conducted at MIT where he primarily focused on Fourier restriction theory. His research interests encompass a range of problems that fall within the Fourier restriction framework, including matrix norm computation algorithms and Weyl sum estimates. In the upcoming 2026 winter and spring quarters, he plans to teach topics classes that will introduce students to Fourier restriction theory and Kakeya sets, reflecting his commitment to education and academic mentorship.
Department of Economics admits primarily for the PhD program.