
معرفی
Asuka Kumon is a Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, King's College London, within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. She holds a BSc from King's College London (2011), completed Part III at the University of Cambridge, and earned her PhD under Professor David Burns at King's in 2017. Her research focuses on algebraic number theory, including Galois modules and arithmetic cohomology. She has contributed to teaching at King’s, the London School of Economics, and King’s Maths School.
Education:
- BSc in Mathematics, King's College London (2011)
- Part III Mathematics, University of Cambridge
- PhD in Mathematics, King's College London (2017)
Research Interests: Algebraic number theory, Galois theory, arithmetic geometry, and abstract algebra. Her work explores topics like Krull-Schmidt decompositions, Galois module structures, and ray class groups.
Recent Publications: Recent works include studies on unit groups of number fields and arithmetic cohomology, reflecting her expertise in advanced number theory and algebraic structures.
Teaching & Outreach: Active in organizing events like the King’s annual Mathematics Teachers’ Conference, aiming to enhance math education and student engagement in STEM.




