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Jean Lagacé is a lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London. He obtained his BSc and PhD from the Université de Montréal, where he wrote his dissertation under the mentorship of Professor Iosif Polterovich. Following his doctoral studies, he moved to the UK as a postdoctoral researcher, working at University College London and the University of Bristol. In January 2022, he joined King's College London as a lecturer. His research interests include Spectral Geometry, Geometric Shape Optimisation, Eigenvalue Asymptotics, and Homogenisation Theory. He has contributed to various academic publications, focusing on topics such as density discrepancy cut projects and spectral decomposition. Lagacé's work explores the mathematical principles underlying these concepts, aiming for both theoretical advancement and practical applications within the mathematical community.
King's College London • London, ENG, GB
Teaching and conducting research in the Department of Mathematics.
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