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Jun Yong Park is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Sydney, where he is a member of the pure mathematics research group in the School of Mathematics & Statistics. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Minnesota in 2018 under the supervision of Craig Westerland. Prior to joining the University of Sydney, he was a research fellow at the University of Melbourne, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, and IBS Center for Geometry and Physics in Pohang.
Dr. Park's research interests lie at the intersection of algebraic geometry and number theory, with a particular focus on the arithmetic theory of algebraic varieties, moduli spaces, and rational points on stacks. His work often explores counting families of varieties over function fields and connections to number theory.
His research aligns with the Faculty of Science Research Strengths in "Understanding the Universe" and "Fundamental Laws of Nature." Dr. Park has published numerous papers in prestigious journals including Mathematische Zeitschrift, Mathematische Annalen, and Research in the Mathematical Sciences, with research focusing on moduli stacks of elliptic surfaces, arithmetic geometry, and the distribution of rational points. His publication record shows a strong focus on using motivic techniques to study arithmetic distributions and cohomological stability of moduli spaces.
Dr. Park has received support from notable institutions including the Simons Foundation. He is actively involved in the academic community, organizing seminars such as the "Spaces, Functions and Numbers Seminar" at the University of Sydney.
He teaches various mathematics courses at the University of Sydney, including Geometry & Topology (MATH3061), Multivariable Calculus and Modelling (MATH1062/1023), and Discrete Mathematics (MATH1004). He has also taught specialized topics courses on elliptic surfaces and number theory, demonstrating his commitment to both teaching and advancing mathematical knowledge.


