
معرفی
Heekyoung Hahn is an Associate Research Professor of Mathematics at Duke University, affiliated with the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on Number Theory, Automorphic Representations, Trace Formulae, and related areas such as Littlewood-Richardson Coefficients. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2004). Hahn has held visiting positions at McGill University (2010–2012), the University of Rochester (2004–2007), and Pohang University of Science and Technology (2020–2021). She leads initiatives like the Public Lectures Unveiling Math (PLUM) and directs outreach programs such as the Summer Workshop in Math (SWiM). Her grants include NSF-funded projects on Linked via L-functions and NSA-supported Re:boot conferences.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2004.
Research Interests: Number Theory, Automorphic Representations, Trace Formula, Laplacian Eigenfunctions, and applications to algebraic structures. Her work bridges analytic and algebraic number theory, with contributions to modular forms, L-functions, and combinatorial methods.
Grants & Service:
- Principal Investigator: NSF RTG Linked via L-functions (2023–2028).
- Co-Principal Investigator: NSA Re:boot Number Theory Conference (2016–2018).
- Leadership roles include Associate Director of Undergraduate Research and Director of Outreach at Duke's Mathematics Department.
Awards & Recognition: Featured in Girls' Angle (2018) for her contributions to mathematics and outreach.
Professional Activities: Extensive presentations at international conferences, including the CIRM, KIAS, and AMS sessions. Organized events like the Renaissance Math Event and served on committees for the Noetherian Ring and Bass Connections.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates through Duke's research networks and leadership in programs fostering undergraduate and graduate engagement in mathematics.


