
معرفی
Justin Trias is a Senior Research Associate at the School of Mathematics, University of East Anglia (UEA), with a focus on Algebra, Number Theory, and the Langlands Programme. He was previously a postdoctoral researcher at UEA (2019–2021) under Shaun Stevens, followed by a postdoc at Imperial College London (2021–2023) with David Helm. His current research is supported by an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) grant (2022–2025), collaborating with Stevens on local theta correspondence and ℓ-modular representations.
Education
- Doctor of Science (2015–2019), Sorbonne Université (Jussieu), Paris
- Master in Pure Mathematics (2013–2015), Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Jussieu), Paris
- Bachelor in Pure Mathematics (2010–2012), École Normale Supérieure, Cachan, France
- Agrégation Exam (2012–2013), France
Research Interests
Trias works at the intersection of Algebra and Number Theory, particularly within the Langlands Programme. His research emphasizes the modular representation theory of p-adic groups and its connections to the local Langlands Programme, with a special focus on local theta correspondence and its applications to representation theory. He explores tools like Harish-Chandra theory and Weil modules in characteristic not p to advance understanding of automorphic forms and dual pairs.
Publications
His work includes preprints on Local theta correspondences of supercuspidal representations (in preparation) and The universal Harish-Chandra character (with Gil Moss, in preparation). Recent publications span topics such as ℓ-modular local theta correspondence (2025), theta correspondence in families (2023), and Whittaker functionals in non-p characteristic (2022).




