
About
Linus Hamann is a Benjamin Pierce Fellow at Harvard University, specializing in arithmetic geometry and p-adic numbers. His research bridges the classical and geometric Langlands correspondences, focusing on the cohomology of Shimura varieties and related moduli spaces.
- Current Position: Benjamin Pierce Fellow, Harvard University
- Previous Roles: NSF Postdoc at Stanford University, PhD from Princeton University (2023)
His work explores finiteness theorems, torsion vanishing phenomena, and compatibility with the Fargues-Scholze correspondence for unitary and reductive groups. Recent publications emphasize intertwining operators, duality theorems, and applications to automorphic forms.
Linus's research trends include geometric Langlands, p-adic Hodge theory, moduli stacks, and trace formulas. His publications analyze structures like Jacobian criteria for v-stacks and dualizing complexes on moduli spaces.
- Scientific Awards:
- Benjamin Pierce Fellowship
- NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship
He teaches courses such as Categorical Langlands and Shimura Varieties (Math 268A), covering advanced topics in arithmetic geometry and Langlands duality.
Find Linus Hamann elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Ana CaraianiImperial College London · Professor
Benjamin HowardBoston College · Professor- PPeter ScholzeRhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn · Professor
Urs HartlUniversity of Münster · Professor- DDavid HelmImperial College London · Visiting Professor
Alexander Bertoloni MeliBoston University · Assistant Professor