
About
Dr. Edgar Assing is a professor at the University of Bonn's Department of Mathematics, specializing in analytic number theory, automorphic forms, and representation theory. His research bridges these fields with applications to L-functions and harmonic analysis.
Education & Academic Background:
- PhD from the University of Bristol (focused on the sup-norm problem for GL(2))
- Habilitation thesis at the University of Bonn on 'On automorphic density results in higher rank'
Research Interests:
- Sup-norm bounds for automorphic forms
- Automorphic density hypotheses (e.g., Sarnak's conjecture)
- Voronoi summation techniques and trace formula applications
- Interactions between analytic number theory and representation theory
Teaching & Mentorship:
- Lead advanced courses at Bonn on topics like modular forms, algebraic number theory, and the circle method
- Supervised 10+ Master's and Bachelor's theses since 2022, covering topics like class field towers and modular forms
Professional Activities:
- Organized conferences like the 'Young Scholars in Analytic Number Theory' (2022) and 'Special Topic School on Equidistribution' (2025)
- Active in international collaborations (e.g., with V. Blomer, Paul D. Nelson)
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