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Welcome! I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at University of California, Santa Barbara. My mentor (since 2022) is Francesc Castella.
Previously, I was an Assistant Adjunct Professor at UCLA working with Romyar Sharifi.
I graduated from Princeton University in 2022 with a PhD where my adivsor is Christopher Skinner. Before that I did Part III in Cambridge and undergrad at Imperial College London.
Here is my CV.
My research interests include Number Theory, Arithmetic Geometry, more specifically Euler systems, Iwasawa theory, Galois representations, L−functions, their special values and p-adic interpolations.
I'm also interested in applying mathematical knowledge to problems in Biology and Physics. This interest grew out of a collaboration with my friend Trung Phan, which (despite my attempts to step away from math) has drawn me back into exploring math-inspired questions in these fields.
I used to help organize the UCLA Number Theory Seminar.
My email and my office can be found in this link !
Anticyclotomic Euler system over biquadratic fields Kim Tuan Do to appear Algebra & Number Theory |
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Diagonal cycles and anticyclotomic Iwasawa theory of modular forms Francesc Castella and Kim Tuan Do submitted |
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Construction of an anticyclotomic
Euler system with applications Kim Tuan Do PhD. thesis, Princeton University 2022. |
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A Schrodinger Equation for Evolutionary Dynamics Ao, V.D., Tran, D.V., Pham, K.T., Nguyen, D.M., Tran, H.D., Do, T.K., Do, V.H., Phan, T.V. Quantum Rep. 2023, 5, 659-682 |
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On the Electrostatic Interaction Between Point Charges Due to Dielectrical Shielding L. T. Nguyen, T. K. Do and T. V. Phan Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 107, 111-118, 2022 |
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Equal Radiation Frequencies from Different Transitions in the Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanical Hydrogen Atom T. K. Do and T. V. Phan Quantum Rep. 2022, 4(3), 272-276 |
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It doesn't always pay to be fit: success landscapes T. V. Phan, G. Wang, T. K. Do, I. G. Kevrekidis, S. Amend, E. Hammarlund, K. Pienta, J. Brown, L. Liu and R. H. Austin J Biol Phys 2021 |
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Bacterial route finding and collective escape in Mazes and Fractals T. V. Phan, R. Morris, M. E. Black, T. K. Do, K. Lin, K. Nagy, J. C. Sturm, J. Bos and R. H. Austin Phys. Rev. X 10, 031017 |
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Bonus: Here is my wife Như's brother, Bò, who used to attend lots of Zoom's Maths lectures/seminars during the pandemic.
Note that this webpage design is pirated from my supervisor's academic-sibling.