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Junehyuk Jung is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Brown University. He earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science in Mathematics from the University of Chicago in 2008 and completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Princeton University in 2013. His research interests encompass the impact of underlying dynamics on the geometry of nodal sets and eigenfunctions of the Laplacian on manifolds. He particularly focuses on the geometry and arithmetic of hyperbolic 3-manifolds, with a specific interest in Bianchi 3-folds. He has received several prestigious awards, including the Posco TJ Park Science Fellowship and the Sloan Research Fellowship. Jung has held previous academic positions as an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University and as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Rice University. He has been involved in various funded research projects, including grants from the National Science Foundation, signifying his active engagement in advancing mathematical research. He teaches several mathematics courses at Brown, including Honors Calculus and Abstract Algebra.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Teaching and conducting research in Mathematics.
Texas A&M University • College Station, TX
Teaching and research in Department of Mathematics.
Rice University • Houston, TX
Teaching Mathematics courses.
KAIST • Daejeon, South Korea
Research in Department of Mathematical Science.
Department: Department of Economics