Jessica Fintzen
Jessica Fintzen is a German mathematician whose research concerns the representation theory of algebraic groups over the p-adic numbers, with connections to the Langlands program. She is jointly appointed at the University of Cambridge, Duke University, and the University of Bonn.
Education and career
Fintzen competed for Germany in the 2008 International Mathematical Olympiad, earning a bronze medal,[1] and earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Jacobs University Bremen in 2011. She went to Harvard University for graduate study in mathematics, completing her Ph.D. in 2016.[2] Her dissertation concerned the Moy–Prasad filtration and was supervised by Benedict Gross.[3]
After postdoctoral research at the Institute for Advanced Study, University of Michigan, and Trinity College, Cambridge, she became an assistant professor of mathematics at Duke University and was promoted to full professor there in 2022. She has also been Royal Society University Research Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Cambridge since 2020. In 2022 she became a full professor at the University of Bonn.[2]
Recognition
Fintzen won the 2018 Friedrich Hirzebruch Dissertation prize of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation and Theodor Pfizer Foundation,[4] and the 2018 Association for Women in Mathematics Dissertation Prize.[5] She was named as a Sloan Research Fellow in 2021.[6] In 2022, Fintzen won the Whitehead Prize, "for her groundbreaking work in representation theory, in particular as it relates to number theory via the (local) Langlands program".[7]
References
- ^ "Jessica Fintzen", International Mathematical Olympiad, retrieved 2022-08-27
- ^ a b Curriculum vitae, retrieved 2022-08-27
- ^ Jessica Fintzen at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Fintzen Wins Friedrich Hirzebruch Dissertation Prize, University of Michigan Department of Mathematics, 25 July 2018, retrieved 2022-08-27
- ^ AWM Dissertation Prize 2018, Association for Women in Mathematics, retrieved 2022-08-27
- ^ Meet Trinity's 2021 Sloan Fellow, Duke Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, 15 February 2021, retrieved 2022-08-27
- ^ Whitehead Prize: citation for Jessica Fintzen (PDF), London Mathematical Society, 1 July 2022, retrieved 2022-08-27