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Allen Yuan is an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University, following postdoctoral positions at the Institute for Advanced Study (2023-2024) and Columbia University (2020-2023). He completed his PhD at MIT under Jacob Lurie and an undergraduate degree at Harvard. His research focuses on homotopy theory, algebraic K-theory, arithmetic geometry, and algebraic topology, with notable contributions to chromatic homotopy theory and equivariant cohomology.
Key papers explore topics like spherical group rings, cyclotomic structures, and chromatic convergence. His work appears in prestigious journals such as the Annals of Mathematics and Inventiones Mathematicae. Collaborations with researchers like Andrew Blumberg and Mike Mandell highlight interdisciplinary approaches to algebraic topology.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed, but his prolific publication record reflects sustained academic engagement. Advising and lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided text.
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