Ju-Lee Kim
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Ju-Lee Kim | |
|---|---|
김주리 | |
| Born | 1969 (age 56–57) |
| Known for | Representation Theory of p-adic groups |
| Title | Professor |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Yale University |
| Thesis | Hecke Algebras of Symplectic Groups over P-Adic Fields and Supercuspidal Representations (1997) |
| Doctoral advisor | Roger Evans Howe |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Mathematics |
| Institutions | MIT University of Michigan University of Illinois at Chicago |
| Website | {http://math.mit.edu/directory/profile.php?pid=132} |
Ju-Lee Kim (김주리, born 1969) is a South Korean mathematician who works as a professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Her research involves the representation theory of p-adic groups.[1]
Kim completed her undergraduate studies at KAIST in 1991,[1] and earned a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1997 supervised by Roger Howe;[1][2] at Yale, she was also mentored by Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro.
After postdoctoral study at the Institute for Advanced Study and the École Normale Supérieure, she joined the faculty as an assistant professor at the University of Michigan in 1998.[3] Kim joined the faculty at University of Illinois at Chicago in 2002, and then moved to MIT in 2007.[4]