معرفی
Junliang Shen is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Yale University, transitioning to Associate Professor (with tenure) in 2025. His research focuses on algebraic geometry, particularly moduli spaces, Higgs bundles, cohomology theories, and the P=W conjecture. He previously served as a C.L.E. Moore Instructor at MIT (2018-2021) and earned his Ph.D. from ETH Zürich under Rahul Pandharipande.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (2009-2013), Peking University, Beijing, China
- Ph.D. in Mathematics (2013-2018), ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Research Interests: Algebraic geometry with emphasis on Hodge theory, enumerative geometry, derived categories, and geometric representation theory. Notable contributions include work on the P=W conjecture for GL_n, hyper-Kähler varieties, and refined BPS invariants.
Awards & Grants:
- SwissMAP Innovator Prize (2018)
- NSF Grants (DMS-2000726, DMS-2301474)
- Sloan Research Fellowship (2024-2026)
- David Mumford Best Paper Award (ICCM 2024)
Seminars & Collaborations: Organizes the Yale Geometry, Symmetry, and Physics Seminar, and contributes to initiatives like the Informal Algebra and Geometry Seminar. Active in international conferences and bootcamps on algebraic geometry and geometric representation theory.




