3 September 2021

Christophe Charlier, postdoc

Newly employed

Christophe Charlier was employed as a postdoc on 1 September 2021, associated with the Centre for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory. He works in the research group of Torben Krüger.

Christophe Charlier

Christophe’s primary research interests include random matrix theory, integrable PDEs, tiling models, Riemann-Hilbert problems, orthogonal polynomials and Coulomb gases.

Christophe finished his PhD in 2016 at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, under the supervision of Tom Claeys. The title of his thesis is "Toeplitz and Hankel determinants in random matrix theory".

After that, he spent one year as a postdoc at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, in the group of Tom Claeys, and then four years as a postdoc at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, in the research group of Jonatan Lenells.

In Copenhagen, Christophe will mostly be working on random matrix theory and related areas.

You can meet Christophe in office 04.2.11