
معرفی
Matthew Emerton is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Chicago, part of the Physical Sciences Division. He specializes in number theory, arithmetic geometry, and the Langlands program. His research focuses on automorphic forms, Galois representations, and p-adic methods in arithmetic geometry.
Education: BSc (Hons) from the University of Melbourne (1993), PhD in Mathematics from Harvard University (1998), advised by Barry Mazur.
Research Highlights: Pioneered work on the p-adic Langlands program, moduli stacks of Galois representations, and prismatic cohomology. Authored over 50 publications, including foundational works on p-adic Hodge theory and local-global compatibility.
Awards: Alfred P. Sloan Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (1997-98), Rackham Summer Faculty Fellowship (1999).
Grants: Multiple NSF awards (e.g., DMS-2201242 for 'Arithmetic Aspects of the Langlands Program', DMS-1952705 for geometric aspects of the p-adic Langlands program).
Students: Mentored 25+ PhD students and postdocs, many contributing to number theory and representation theory.




