
معرفی
Jayce Robert Getz is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on Langlands functoriality, nonabelian Fourier transforms, and relative trace formulae, with applications to automorphic representations and arithmetic geometry. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin (2007), an M.A. from the same institution (2006), and an A.B. from Harvard University (2004). Getz has held visiting positions at Pohang University of Science and Technology (2021, 2024), and collaborated internationally at institutions like the Hebrew University and the Institute for Advanced Study. His work bridges number theory, representation theory, and algebraic geometry.
Getz has been awarded prestigious fellowships, including the NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2007–2010) and the NDSEG Graduate Fellowship (2004–2007). He is a Principal Investigator on multiple NSF grants, including projects on summation formulae and L-functions. His research interests include trace formulae, L-functions, algebraic cycles, and nonabelian harmonic analysis.
Recent publications highlight advancements in summation formulae for quadrics, nonabelian circle methods, and automorphic kernel functions. Teaching includes courses on number theory, algebraic structures, and advanced topics in mathematics. Getz collaborates globally, with affiliations at the Postech Mathematics Institute and contributions to international workshops. His work emphasizes foundational questions in arithmetic geometry and the Langlands program.


