I am a postdoctoral researcher in mathematics with ETH Zürich and UniDistance Suisse, based at the Department of Mathematics, ETH Zürich.

I work with David Loeffler (UniDistance Suisse) and Sarah Zerbes (ETH Zürich). I received my Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Connecticut in 2025 under the supervision of Liang Xiao.

My research interests include number theory, automorphic forms and arithmetic geometry.

Research

My research interests include number theory, automorphic forms and arithmetic geometry. More specifically, I work on the following topics and their interactions: Beilinson's conjectures, Euler systems, the Kudla program, and the relative Langlands program.

Beilinson's Conjectures Euler Systems Kudla Program Relative Langlands Program

Selected Paper

Professional Profile

Teaching and mentoring

At the University of Connecticut, I served as a teaching assistant for Mathematics for Business and Economics, Multivariable Calculus, and Calculus II. I have also assisted Linear Algebra I at UniDistance Suisse, advanced summer-school courses in algebraic geometry, algebraic number theory, and representation theory, and thesis mentoring at ETH Zürich.

Invited talks

Recent invited talks include seminars and special sessions at Purdue University, the Joint Mathematics Meetings, the University of Florida, UC San Diego, Boston University, LSU, and the University of Arizona.

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