Yifeng Liu
Yifeng Liu (born July 19, 1985 in Shanghai, China) is a Chinese professor of mathematics at Zhejiang University specializing in number theory, automorphic forms and arithmetic geometry.[1]
Yifeng Liu | |
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Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater | Columbia University Peking University |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
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Thesis | Arithmetic inner product formula for unitary groups (2012) |
Doctoral advisor | Shou-Wu Zhang |
Career
Liu received his BS Degree from Peking University in 2007 and PhD degree from Columbia University, New York, in 2012 under the direction of Shou-Wu Zhang. He was a C.L.E. Moore Instructor at MIT from 2012 to 2015 and an assistant professor at Northwestern University from 2015 to 2018 before being appointed an associate professor at Yale University.[2][3] Liu returned to China in 2021 to join Zheijiang University became a full professor of mathematics.[1]
Liu has made important contributions to arithmetic geometry and number theory. His contributions span a wide spectrum of topics such as arithmetic theta lifts and derivatives of L-functions, the Gan–Gross–Prasad conjecture and its arithmetic counterpart, the Beilinson–Bloch–Kato conjecture, the geometric Langlands program, the p-adic Waldspurger theorem, and the study of étale cohomology on Artin stacks.[2]
Awards
He received a Sloan Research Fellowship in 2017.[2]
He was awarded the 2018 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize for his contributions to the field of mathematics. He shared the prize with Jack Thorne.[4][3]
References
- "百度安全验证".
- "Yifeng Liu and Jack Thorne to receive 2018 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize" (PDF). DPMMS News. Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, Cambridge University. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "Yale, Cambridge profs. get SASTRA-Ramanujan Award". The Hindu. December 22, 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- Maeve Forti (25 October 2018). "Yifeng Liu wins prestigious award in mathematics". YaleNews. Yale University. Retrieved 3 February 2019.