
معرفی
Linus Hamann is a Benjamin Pierce Fellow at Harvard University, specializing in arithmetic geometry and p-adic numbers. His research bridges the classical and geometric Langlands correspondences, focusing on the cohomology of Shimura varieties and related moduli spaces.
- Current Position: Benjamin Pierce Fellow, Harvard University
- Previous Roles: NSF Postdoc at Stanford University, PhD from Princeton University (2023)
His work explores finiteness theorems, torsion vanishing phenomena, and compatibility with the Fargues-Scholze correspondence for unitary and reductive groups. Recent publications emphasize intertwining operators, duality theorems, and applications to automorphic forms.
Linus's research trends include geometric Langlands, p-adic Hodge theory, moduli stacks, and trace formulas. His publications analyze structures like Jacobian criteria for v-stacks and dualizing complexes on moduli spaces.
- Scientific Awards:
- Benjamin Pierce Fellowship
- NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship
He teaches courses such as Categorical Langlands and Shimura Varieties (Math 268A), covering advanced topics in arithmetic geometry and Langlands duality.



