The Spring 2024 Kempf Lecture will be delivered by Tom Hou (California Institute of Technology) on March 12, 2024 at 4:30–5:30pm
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The Spring 2024 Kempf Lecture will be delivered by Tom Hou (California Institute of Technology) on March 12, 2024 at 4:30–5:30pm
The Johns Hopkins Junior Number Theory Days are a two-day workshop in Number Theory, where the speakers are either PhD students who are graduating, or post-docs who recently graduated. It aims to bring together strong, promising young researchers in Number Theory and neighboring fields, and to give them an opportunity to showcase their work.
The Department of Mathematics congratulates Professor Katia Consani on her selection as a member of the 2024 class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society.
Fall 2023 Algebra and Number Theory Day will be held on Saturday, November 4, 2023 at Johns Hopkins University. The speakers will be Sean Howe (Utah), Eric Larson (Brown), Isabel Vogt (Brown), and Xinwen Zhu (Stanford).
The Department of Mathematics congratulates Professors Chris Sogge and Ziquan Zhuang on winning the Frontiers of Science Awards at the inaugural International Congress on Basic Science. Click the title above for details.
The Department of Mathematics congratulates Professor Emily Braley on being awarded the 2022–23 Difference Maker Award from the JHU FLI Network for her efforts supporting the growth and success of First Generation and Limited Income students at JHU.
The Department of Mathematics congratulates Mira Wattal on being awarded one of Graduate Research Fellowships in Topology by the NSF. Mira got her BA in Mathematics from JHU in 2020. She is currently a graduate student at Boston College. In 2020, Mira worked as a research assistant for Math Professor Emily Riehl, which lead to a publication in La Matematica.
Spring 2023 Algebra and Number Theory Day will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2023 at Johns Hopkins University. The speakers will be Ben Elias (Oregon), Lillian Pierce (Duke), and Sug Woo Shin (Berkeley).
Congratulation to Professor Ziquan Zhuang on being awarded a 2023 Sloan Research Fellowship. Prof. Zhuang is one of 126 outstanding early-career researchers honored this year. He is recognized for his contributions in the field of algebraic geometry.
While the concept of infinity may seem mysterious, mathematicians have developed processes to reason the strange properties of infinity. Professor Emily Riehl has been challenged to explain infinity to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert.