Dr. Graham Niblo

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Biography

Graham Niblo is a Professor at the University of Southampton, specializing in geometric group theory, non-commutative geometry, and low-dimensional topology. His research focuses on geometric interfaces, group theory, and topology, particularly in analyzing large-scale geometric structures in spaces of non-positive curvature. He has collaborated with numerous colleagues across mathematics, science, and engineering to explore applied topics and has been involved in several research projects, including the study of K-theory and the Baum-Connes conjecture. He has held significant positions, such as Head of Pure Mathematics and Director of the National Cipher Challenge, and has received various fellowships including a SERC Postdoctoral Fellowship and Leverhulme Fellowship. Graham is deeply involved in teaching, running programs in group theory and cryptography, and participates in public mathematics initiatives such as the National Cipher Challenge. He has served on several advisory and editorial boards, contributing to the development of mathematical sciences nationally and internationally.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2000-01-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Professor at the University, focused on research and teaching in Mathematics.

Senior Lecturer

2000-01-01 — 2006-01-01

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Involved in postgraduate and undergraduate teaching and research.

Lecturer

1992-01-01 — 2000-01-01

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Lecturer in Mathematics, teaching a variety of subjects.

Awards

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Leverhulme Fellowship

2011-01-01
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SERC Postdoctoral Fellowship

1988-01-01