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I am a professor of the department of mathematics at the University of Michigan. I work in analysis and probability, and also to some degree in mathematical physics and applied mathematics. My research topics include random matrix theory, integrable systems, integrable probability, KPZ universality, random growth models, spin glass, orthogonal polynomials, and Riemann-Hilbert problems.

  • Office: 5838 East Hall, University of Michigan
  • Tel: 734-763-2150
  • Fax: 734-763-0973
  • Email: lastname at umich dot edu
  • Address: 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Short profile:

1995 B.S. KAIST, Korea
1999 Ph.D. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU
1999--2003 Veblen Instructor/Assistant Professor, Princeton University
2002--now  Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor, University of Michigan
2006--2007 Associate Professor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU
Awards: Sloan Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Kurt O. Friedrichs Prize for an outstanding dissertation in mathematics (NYU), AMS Centennial Research Fellowship, Sloan Research Fellowship, CMFT 2005 Award for an Outstanding Young Researcher, 2016 Simons Fellowship, 2022 ICM Invited Lecturer

FRG grant: Check out this link for the homepage of the new FRG grant (2017--2020) from the NSF on Integrable Probability

Editorial: I am an associate editor of the following journals: CMFT