
معرفی
Han Yu is a Zeeman Lecturer and Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Warwick's Mathematics Institute. His research focuses on Number Theory, Fractal Geometry, Ergodic Theory, and Dynamical Systems, with particular interests in Diophantine approximation, self-similar measures, and additive combinatorics. He holds a PhD from the University of St Andrews, supervised by Dr. Jonathan Fraser and Dr. Mike Todd, and previously worked as a research associate at the University of Cambridge's DPMMS and a research fellow at Corpus Christi College.
His work bridges pure mathematics disciplines, applying fractal geometry to number theory and exploring the geometric properties of dynamical systems. Notable contributions include studies on Bernoulli convolutions, fractal projections, and dimension growth in iterated sumsets.
Scientific recognition includes the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship. His teaching includes advanced modules like MA3D4 Fractal Geometry and MA426 Elliptic Curves at Warwick.





