Paul-Olivier Dehaye

I am a mathematician, working mostly in algebraic combinatorics and random matrices. My work is often motivated by analytic number theory.

Since September 2008, I'm a Heinz Hopf Lecturer in the Mathematics department at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, in beautiful Zurich.

From 2006 to 2008, I was a Junior Research Fellow at Merton College, University of Oxford. In 2006, I visited IHES for two months. I obtained my Ph.D. from Stanford University, working under the supervision of Prof. Dan Bump.

In a more distant past, I did my undergraduate studies at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, after successfully escaping from the Athénée Robert Catteau, both in Brussels, Belgium.

I recently taught classes on integral point counting in polytopes and one on the analytic theory of L-functions.

Mathematics or computer science students looking for a M.Sc. or B.Sc. thesis adviser are encouraged to contact me.

As of September 2011, I am applying for academic jobs.