CURRICULUM VITAE (CV) WUSHI GOLDRING
1. Basic Information 1.1. Name. Wushi Goldring 1.2. Date of Birth. February 17, 1988 1.3. Gender. Male 1.4. Professional Mailing address. Washington University in St. Louis, Cupples I Room 100, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63010 1.5. Email address.
[email protected] 1.6. Homepage. https://sites.google.com/site/wushijig/ 2. Employment and research interests 2.1. Current Employment. Assistant Professor in Mathematics (tenure-track) at Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USA. September 1, 2015–present. 2.2. Previous Employment. (1) Graduate student at Harvard University, MA, USA. September 2006-May 2011 (2) Association Nationale pour la Recherche (ANR) Postdoc at Universit´e de Paris 13, FRANCE. Mentor: Jacques Tilouine. May 2011–April 2012. ´ Bures-sur-Yvette, FRANCE. May 1, 2012–June 30, 2012 (3) Visitor at IHES, (4) NSF Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Princeton University, NJ, USA. Mentor: Christopher Skinner. July 1, 2012–June 30, 2013 (5) Member at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, USA. Mentor: Richard Taylor. September 2012– December 2012. (6) NSF Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Universit´e de Paris 13, FRANCE. Mentor: Jacques Tilouine. July 1, 2013–August 31, 2014 (7) Lecturer in Mathematics at Universit¨ at Z¨ urich, Switzerland. September 1, 2014–August 31, 2015 2.3. Research Interests. Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory (Galois representations and automorphic forms/representations, Shimura Varieties, Mumford-Tate Domains, Griffiths-Schmid manifolds, Hodge Theory, Belyi theory, Diophantine geometry, abc theorems and conjectures). 2.4. Languages. English (native speaker), French (fluent), Italian (fluent), Hebrew (fluent) 3. Education PhD: Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, May 2011 Thesis Advisor: Richard Taylor Thesis Title: Galois representations associated to holomorphic limits of discrete series
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(1) Dynamics of the w function and primes. J. Number Theory 119 (2006), pp. 86–98. (2) Unifying themes suggested by Belyi’s Theorem. pp. 181-214 of Number Theory, Analysis and Geometry (S. Lang memorial volume), Dorian Goldfeld, Jay Jorgenson, Peter Jones, Dinakar Ramakrishnan, Kenneth Ribet and John Tate editors, Springer-Verlag, 2011. (3) Galois representations associated to holomorphic limits of discrete series. PhD Thesis presented in March 2011 to the department of mathematics at Harvard University. 106 pages. (4) Galois representations associated to holomorphic limits of discrete series. With an appendix by S.-W. Shin. Compositio Math. 150 (2014) pp. 191-228 (5) A new proof of Belyi’s Theorem. J. Number Theory 135 (2014) pp 151–154. (6) The µ-ordinary Hasse invariant of unitary Shimura varieties (with Marc-Hubert Nicole). Accepted, to appear in Crelle’s Journal. Available at https://sites.google.com/site/wushijig/ (7) Stability of degenerate limits of discrete series under functoriality. Preprint, available at https://sites.google. com/site/wushijig/. (8) An introduction the Langlands correspondence. Based on three lectures given at the conference “Recent Advances in Hodge Theory: Period Domains, Algebraic Cycles, and Arithmetic” held at the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Vancouver, Canada in June 2013. Accepted, to appear in the conference proceedings. (9) Strata Hasse invariants, Hecke algebras and Galois representations. (with Jean-Stefan Koskivirta). arXiv:1507.05032 and available at https://sites.google.com/site/wushijig/ (10) Classes of representations under functoriality. In preparation 5. Awards (1) (2) (3) (4)
Harvard University Graduate School Pierce Fellowship (2006) National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (Fall 2007–Summer 2010) Simons Travel Grant (2 Years: July 2011–June 2013) National Science Foundation Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (July 2012–August 2014)
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