Charlotte Chan
Assistant Professor · Representation Theory
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Charlotte Chan is an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan in the Department of Mathematics within the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Her research focuses on representation theory, number theory, and algebraic geometry, particularly exploring connections between Deligne-Lusztig theory, supercuspidal representations, and the Langlands program. She has received significant funding including NSF grants DMS-2101837 and DMS-2401114, as well as a Sloan Research Fellowship.
Her work involves geometric realizations of L-packets, cohomology of Deligne-Lusztig varieties, and interactions between automorphic forms and Galois representations. She has collaborated extensively with mathematicians such as M. Oi and R. Bezrukavnikov, and has contributed to quadratic forms, local-global principles, and Fourier analysis over finite fields.
- NSF grant DMS-2101837
- NSF grant DMS-2401114
- Sloan Research Fellowship
She has organized special semesters at institutions like the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute and contributed to educational programs including the Arizona Winter School and Women+ and Mathematics.
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