About
Dante Bonolis is a Phillip Griffiths Assistant Research Professor at Duke University, mentored by Lillian Pierce. His research focuses on Analytic Number Theory, including Diophantine Geometry, Arithmetic Statistics, and applications of trace functions and ℓ-adic cohomology. Prior roles include postdoctoral positions at the University of Basel (2022–2023, mentored by Pierre Le Boudec) and IST Austria (2019–2022, mentored by Tim Browning), and a PhD from ETH Zurich (2014–2019, advised by Emmanuel Kowalski).
His teaching includes lectures at Duke (Multivariable Calculus, Matrices and Vector Spaces) and extensive TA experience at ETH Zurich and Basel. Research interests span p-torsion in class groups, harmonic analysis, and polynomial sieve techniques. Recent work includes studies on rational points on algebraic varieties and distributions of Kloosterman sums.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. Research collaborations include prominent figures like Lillian Pierce, Tim Browning, and Pierre Le Boudec. Teaching spans undergraduate and graduate levels, covering topics like analytic number theory, algebraic geometry, and commutative algebra.
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