Fangzhou Jinمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Algebraic Geometry
- Pure motives
- Mixed motives
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Fangzhou Jin is an Assistant Professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Tongji University. His research focuses on advanced topics in Algebraic Geometry , particularly in Motivic Homotopy Theory , Algebraic K-theory , and Real Algebraic Geometry . He has extensive experience in collaborative mathematical research, having worked with prominent mathematicians such as Frédéric Déglise, Enlin Yang, and Marc Levine. Education : Ph.D. in Mathematics (2016, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon), M.Sc. in Pure Mathematics (2012, Université Paris-Diderot), Diploma of ENS (2013) His work bridges Algebraic Cycles with Étale Cohomology , exploring Weight Structures in mixed motives and Chern Classes in motivic contexts. Jin has contributed to the theory of Trace Maps and Local Terms in motivic homotopy, as well as the study of Flat Cohomology and Real Schemes . Key trends in his publications include: 2025: Cohomology of singular varieties via real cycle class maps 2024: Trace maps and local terms in motivic homotopy 2023: Moving lemmas in homotopy colevel theory 2022: Quadratic conductors, perverse homotopy, and pro-Chern classes 2021: Rational motivic homotopy and Künneth formulas 2020: Gersten complexes and real flat cohomology 2018: Algebraic G-theory in motivic categories 2016: Borel-Moore homology and weight structures Scientific Awards & Grants : Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities (2021-2025) National Natural Science Foundation of China Grants 12101455 (2022-2024), 12471014 (2025-2028) National Key R&D Program of China 2021YFA1001400 (2022-2026) DFG Priority Programme SPP 1786 & ERC Project QUADAG (2018-2020) Advising & Teaching : Jin has supervised exercise classes and seminars at multiple institutions, including Universität Duisburg-Essen and Tongji University. His teaching spans Algebraic Topology , Étale Cohomology , and Algebraic Geometry . Labs & Collaborations : Active in international collaborations, he is a key member of the Algebraic Geometry and Ramification Seminar at Tongji University and has participated in DFG Research Training Group 2553 during his postdoctoral period.










