Serin Hong
Department of Mathematics University of Michigan, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Office: East Hall 4823 E-mail: serinh at umich dot edu I am a postdoc assistant professor in mathematics at the University of Michigan. Previously, I was a graduate student at Caltech where I got my Ph.D. in mathematics under the supervision of Elena Mantovan. Before that, I studied at Stanford University where I got my M.S. in electrical engineering and B.S. with honors in mathematics.
I specialize in arithmetic geometry, fascinated by its interdisciplinary nature that connects number theory, algebraic geometry, and representation theory. I am particularly interested in studying the interplay between these fields in the context of the Langlands program and p-adic Hodge theory. |
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My office hours for this semester are as follows:
Monday and Friday 10 am - 11 am in 4088 East Hall
Tuesday 1 pm - 2 pm in 4823 East Hall
AMS-NSF-Simons-ICM Travel Grants, 2022
Juha Heinonen Award for Postdoctoral Teaching, 2021
Scott Russell Johnson Graduate Dissertation Prize, 2018
The Apostol Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2016
Scott Russell Johnson Prize for excellence in graduate studies, 2010, 2014
J. E. Wallace Sterling Award for Scholastic Achievement, 2008
Samsung Scholarship, 2004~2009
William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, 2004, 2006, 2007
Silver Medal, 44th International Mathematical Olympiad, 2003