
معرفی
Christopher Kuo is an Assistant Professor (RTPC) of Mathematics at the University of Southern California. His research focuses on microlocal sheaf theory, noncommutative geometry, symplectic geometry, and D-modules. He is currently organizing a microlocal learning seminar with Wenyuan Li and will begin a postdoc at Max Planck Institute for Mathematics (MPIM) in June 2025. Kuo's work bridges geometric and algebraic approaches in modern mathematical physics, with recent contributions to sheaf quantization and categorical structures in symplectic topology.
Education: Ph.D. advised by Vivek Shende. His research integrates advanced techniques from algebraic geometry, representation theory, and differential topology.
Research Trends: Recent articles emphasize duality phenomena in microlocal geometry and applications of sheaf-theoretic methods to symplectic invariants. Collaborations with experts like Wenyuan Li and Vivek Shende highlight interdisciplinary approaches to foundational problems in geometric analysis.
Teaching: In 2024-2025, taught advanced analysis courses (Math 425A) and calculus (Math 125). Previously instructed linear algebra, differential equations, and multivariable calculus at UC Berkeley and USC.
Labs/Teams: Active in microlocal learning seminars and collaborates with institutions like UC Davis, Kyushu University, and SLMath. His work is supported through invited talks at UC Irvine, Montana State University, and international symposia on geometric topology.




