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  1. Geordie Williamson. Director of the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Sydney . My CV and my publication list are available to download as PDFs. Video and slides of my lecture at the ICM in Rio. Video of my Sydney Ideas lecture on "Math, AI and intuition"

  2. Geordie Williamson FRS FAA (born 1981 in Bowral, Australia) is an Australian mathematician at the University of Sydney. He became the youngest living Fellow of the Royal Society when he was elected in 2018 at the age of 36.

  3. Geordie WILLIAMSON g.williamson@sydney.edu.au CAREER Current University of Sydney Mathematical Research Institute. Director. 2018 – present. University of Sydney. Professor of Mathematics. 2017 – present. DeepMind, Google. Consultant in Pure Mathematics. 2020 – present. Previous Distinguished Visiting Professor.

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  4. Geordie Williamson is a Professor of Mathematics and the Director of the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute. He is a renowned expert in representation theory and has received many awards and honours, including the Clay Research Award and the Christopher Heyde Medal.

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  5. Geordie Williamson completed his PhD in 2008 at the University of Freiburg under the supervision of Wolfgang Soergel. He went on to hold an EPSRC postdoc at the University of Oxford working with Raphaël Rouquier, and was a Junior Research Fellow at St. Peter's College.

  6. Geordie Williamson is a mathematician who works on representation theory of algebraic groups and related topics. His web page lists his publications, including joint papers with other researchers, and some lecture notes on various topics.

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  8. Geordie Williamson is a mathematician who works on representation theory of algebraic groups and Hecke algebras. His papers and preprints cover topics such as Soergel bimodules, tilting modules, p-canonical basis, Hodge theory, and torsion in intersection cohomology.

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