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Francis Bischoff is an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. His research focuses on Complex Algebraic Geometry, Poisson Geometry, and Theoretical Physics. He teaches courses such as MATH 222 Linear Algebra II and MATH 431/831 Differential Geometry I. With a background in algebraic geometry, Bischoff has contributed to the understanding of logarithmic connections and their moduli stacks, as well as exploring the properties of Lie groupoids in relation to logarithmic connections. His collaborative work with renowned mathematicians has led to significant publications in differential geometry and mathematical physics, enhancing the field's understanding of Morita equivalence and generalized Kähler potentials.
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