Yong-Suk Moon
Assistant ProfessorGroup: Number Theory and Representation Theory
Office: A3-1a-303
Email: ysmoon@bimsa.cn
Research Field: Number theory, Algebraic Geometry
Biography
Yong Suk Moon joined BIMSA in 2022 fall as an assistant professor. His research area is number theory and arithmetic geometry. More specifically, his current research focuses on p-adic Hodge theory, Fontaine-Mazur conjecture, and p-adic Langlands program. He completed his Ph.D at Harvard University in 2016, and was a Golomb visiting assistant professor at Purdue University (2016-19) and a postdoctoral researcher at University of Arizona (2019 - 22).
Research Interest
- Number theory and Arithmetic geometry
Education Experience
- 2009 - 2016 Harvard University Mathematics Doctor (Supervisor: Mark Kisin)
- 2008 - 2009 Stanford University Statistics Master
- 2004 - 2008 Stanford University Mathematics and Physics Bachelor
Work Experience
- 2022 - BIMSA Professor
- 2019 - 2022 University of Arizona Postdoctoral Research Associate
- 2016 - 2019 Purdue University Golomb Visiting Assistant Professor
Honors and Awards
- 2020 AMS-Simons Travel Grant
- 2009 Samsung Scholarship for Graduate Studies
- 2008 The J.E.Wallace Sterling Award for Scholastic Achievement, Stanford University
- 2008 Research Award, Dept. of Mathematics, Stanford University
- 2004 Samsung Scholarship for Undergraduate Studies
- 2003 Silver Medal in the 34th International Physics Olympiad
Publication
- [1] Yong Suk Moon, A note on purity of crystalline local systems, accepted by Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society (2024)
- [2] Heng Du, Tong Liu, Yong Suk Moon, Koji Shimizu, Log prismatic F-crystals and purity(2024)
- [3] Heng Du, Tong Liu, Yong Suk Moon, Koji Shimizu, Completed prismatic F-crystals and crystalline Zp-local systems, Compositio Mathematica, 160(2024), 5, 1101-1166
- [4] Yong Suk Moon, Strongly divisible lattices and crystalline cohomology in the imperfect residue field case, Selecta Mathematica, New Series, 30(2023)
- [5] Tong Liu, Yong Suk Moon, Deepam Patel, Relative Fontaine-Messing theory over power series rings, International Mathematics Research Notices(2023)
- [6] Yong Suk Moon, On Fontaine's conjuecture for torsion crystalline local systems, arXiv:2304.00855(2023)
- [7] Tong Liu, Yong Suk Moon, Relative crystalline representations and p-divisible groups in the small ramification case, Algebra & Number Theory, 14(2020)
- [8] Yong Suk Moon, Extending p-divisible Groups and Barsotti-Tate Deformation Ring in the Relative Case, International Mathematics Research Notices(2020)
- [9] Yong Suk Moon, Potentially semi-stable deformations of specified Hodge-Tate type and Galois type, Journal of Number Theory, 181(2017)
- [10] Yong Suk Moon, Galois deformation ring and Barsotti-Tate representations in the relative case, Ph.D Thesis(2016)
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