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Yueqiao Wu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University. His research focuses on the applications of Berkovich spaces in algebraic geometry and complex geometry. He is actively involved in organizing the Algebraic Geometry Seminar alongside Ziquan Zhuang. His notable contributions to the field include work on K-semistability and log Fano cone singularities, as well as non-Archimedean pluripotential theory applied to polarized affine cones. Additionally, Yueqiao's publications explore a range of topics including K-stability, Vojta's conjecture, and the boundedness of semistable sheaves, which were part of the Stacks Project Expository Collection. His PhD thesis centered on a non-Archimedean approach to K-stability and log Fano cone singularities, showcasing his depth of knowledge and expertise in these areas. He is committed to advancing research in mathematics and mentoring graduate students.
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