
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Le is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Purdue University, specializing in number theory, representation theory, and related areas such as automorphic forms and Lie groups. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago and has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Toronto and the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS). His research also extends into optics and photonics, focusing on microcombs, quantum metrology, and integrated photonic systems. He has contributed to advancements in frequency comb technology, quantum information processing, and optical frequency division. Dr. Le teaches linear algebra courses and maintains an active research program with over 50 publications in high-impact journals.
Education: PhD in Mathematics, University of Chicago; Postdoctoral Fellowships at University of Toronto and IAS.
Research Interests: Number Theory (Galois representations, Langlands program), Representation Theory, Optics (microcombs, frequency division), Quantum Information (entanglement, Bell states), and Photonics (integrated systems, LiDAR applications).
Recent Contributions: His work spans theoretical mathematics and applied photonics, including innovations in Vernier microcomb stabilization, quantum metrology techniques, and high-dimensional entanglement generation. Recent articles explore applications in optical atomic clocks, RF-to-optical signal conversion, and multi-band LiDAR systems.



