Postdocs

faculty  |  postdoc  |  grad  |  former

Alexander Bertoloni Meli — Postdoctoral Assistant Professor

Bertoloni Meli is interested in the Langlands program, local and global Shimura varieties, and algebraic groups.

Stephanie Chan — Postdoctoral Assistant Professor

Chan's main research interest lies in number theory, in particular arithmetic statistics.

Patrick Daniels — Postdoctoral Assistant Professor

Daniels' research focuses on generalizations of Zink's theory of displays and applications to Rapoport-Zink spaces.

Serin Hong — Postdoctoral Assistant Professor

Hong's research interest lies in number theory and arithmetic geometry, with emphasis on local and geometric aspects of the Langlands program.

Karol Koziol — Postdoctoral Assistant Professor

Koziol is interested in various aspects of the (local) Langlands Program, specifically representation theory of p-adic reductive groups, associated Hecke algebras, and Galois representations.

Robert Laudone — NSF Postdoctoral Assistant Professor and Research Fellow

Laudone's area of research is algebraic combinatorics, representation theory and representation stability. He is interested in stability results for sequences of spaces and objects with some type of symmetry, the role of combinatorial and diagrammatic techniques in understanding these results and the ensuing implications and applications in the fields of representation theory, algebraic geometry and combinatorics.

Shizhang Li — Donald J. Lewis Research Assistant Professor

Li is interested in arithmetic geometry.

Yuan Liu — Postdoctoral Assistant Professor

Liu is interested in number theory, group theory and arithmetic geometry.

Nick Rome — Postdoctoral Assistant Professor

Rome's research is focused on analytic number theory, both classically and in application to problems in Diophantine geometry and arithmetic statistics.

Jakub Witaszek — Donald J. Lewis Research Assistant Professor

Witaszek is interested in birational geometry and the minimal model program, algebraic geometry in positive and mixed characteristics, and Frobenius splittings and F-singularities.