معرفی
Jasmin Matz is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, specializing in number theory, automorphic forms, and geometric analysis. Her research focuses on the intersection of algebraic geometry, spectral geometry, and representation theory.
- Current affiliation: Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
- Research areas: Arithmetic manifolds, Hecke operators, Sato-Tate equidistribution, quantum ergodicity
Her recent publications (2017–2023) address analytic torsion in arithmetic quotients, spectral properties of automorphic forms, and asymptotics of Hecke operators for reductive groups. Collaborators include W. Müller and N. Templier. The articles highlight her contributions to understanding geometric invariants and equidistribution phenomena in automorphic representations.
Her work involves collaboration with institutions like the University of Michigan and Princeton University, with a strong focus on spectral theory and arithmetic geometry. Current projects include studying Benjamini-Schramm limits and trace formulas for non-compact manifolds.



