Priv.-Doz. Dr. Alexander Alldridge

Mathematisches Institut
University of Cologne
Weyertal 86-90
50937 Köln
Germany

+49 (0)221 470-5398

alldridg@gmail.com
alldridg@math.uni-koeln.de

I am a mathematician, currently on a Heisenberg fellowship granted by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. My interests are in geometry, harmonic analysis, and representation theory of Lie (super)groups and homogeneous (super)spaces, as well as in C*-algebras and non-commutative geometry. This research has applications to condensed matter physics, e.g. disordered wires and topological insulators/superconductors.

Curriculum vitae

Education

  • 2004-2010: University of Paderborn, Institute of Mathematics

    Habilitation, Harmonic analysis on Riemannian symmetric superspaces

  • 1999-2004: University of Marburg, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

    Doctoral degree (Dr. rer. nat.) in Mathematics, Toeplitz operators on semi-simple Lie groups,
    summa cum laude

  • 1995-1999: University of Marburg, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

    Diplom in Mathematics (Dipl.-Math.), Toeplitzoperatoren auf dem Hardyraum von $\mathrm{SL}_2(\mathbb R)$,
    with distinction (mit Auszeichnung)

  • 1996-1998: University of Marburg, Japan Centre

    Studies of Japanese, successfully completed Vordiplom exams

  • 1993-1995: University of Marburg, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

    Vordiplom in Mathematics and Computer Science, 10/10

  • 1993: Städtisches Dreikönigsgymnasium zu Köln, Cologne

    Abitur (A-levels), 1.0 (second of the year)

Employment

  • 2017-2018: University of California at Berkeley, Department of Mathematics

    Visiting scholar and Heisenberg fellow

    • Research at an international level
    • Established network of research links and collaborations

  • 2010-2017, 8/2018-current: University of Cologne, Mathematical Institute

    Leader, independent research unit

    • Budget responsibility, people management, recruitment, academic leadership
    • Sought out and obtained funding in collaboration and independently
    • Supervised PhD dissertations and Masters' theses

  • 2004-2010: University of Paderborn, Institute of Mathematics

    Research associate and postdoctoral researcher

    • Taught and TAed lecture courses at undergraduates and graduate level
    • Contributed to curricular design
    • Managed a large and diverse workload

  • 1999-2004: University of Marburg, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

    Research assistant and doctoral researcher

    • Assisted in teaching undergraduates, marking, examination, invigilation
    • Responsible for the assignment of teaching assistants

Grants and funding