
About
Ju-Lee Kim is a Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she has been a faculty member since 2007. Her research focuses on the representation theory of p-adic groups and harmonic analysis connected to the Langlands Program.
Education:
- Undergraduate: Korean Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), 1991
- PhD: Yale University
- Postdoctoral appointments: Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) and University of Michigan
Research Interests:
Professor Kim specializes in representation theory of p-adic groups, harmonic analysis, and the Langlands Program. Her work explores structural properties of p-adic group representations and their profound connections to number theory, automorphic forms, and mathematical physics. She has made significant contributions to understanding supercuspidal representations and local Langlands correspondence.
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Advising and Grants:
- Advises mathematics students at MIT, with students consistently impressing her through their work
- No specific grants or funding sources are detailed in the provided information
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