Dorje C. Brody (born 1970 in Hong Kong) is a British applied mathematician and mathematical physicist.
In 2004 Brody was invited to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo as an Outstanding Young Person to meet the Emperor of Japan.
[2] Brody's research covers a broad range of topics in applied mathematics and theoretical physics.
[16] Recently, his work (with Carl M. Bender and Markus Müller) on the Hilbert–Pólya conjecture received significant attention.
[25] Dorje C. Brody has held long-term collaborations with Carl M. Bender, Gary W. Gibbons and Lane P. Hughston.