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Professor Diamond received a BA from the University of Michigan in 1984 and a PhD from Princeton University in 1988 under the supervision of Andrew Wiles. He has taught at renowned universities including Columbia, MIT, Rutgers, and Brandeis before moving to King's College London in 2006. He was awarded a Centennial Fellowship from the American Mathematical Society in 1997 and has held visiting positions at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and IHES in Paris. His research interests primarily focus on modular forms and Galois representations, exploring the relationships predicted by the Langlands Programme. He has significantly contributed to advancing techniques introduced by Wiles and Taylor during the proof of Fermat's Theorem. Currently, he is focused on mod p p-adic Langlands correspondences.
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