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mathematician working in number theory and arithmetic aspects of
the Langlands Program, and specialises in algebraic number theory. His
research is currently supported by a Horizon 2020 grant from the ERC.
After completing his PhD at Harvard University in 2012, Thorne was a Clay
Research Fellow. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of
Mathematicians in 2018. In 2017, he received the Whitehead Prize, followed
in 2018 by the 2018 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize for his contributions to the
field of mathematics, which he shared with Yifeng Liu.
Ana Caraiani
Royal Society University Research Fellow
and Reader
Imperial College London
Ana Caraiani is a Royal Society University Research Fellow and Reader at
Imperial College London. Her research interests include classical and p-adic
Langlands programs, Shimura varieties, and arithmetic geometry.
Caraiani received her PhD at Harvard University and held positions at
University of Chicago, Princeton University, and the University of Bonn
before moving to Imperial.
In 2007, the Association for Women in Mathematics granted Caraiani their
Alice T. Schafer Prize for excellence in mathematics. Among more recent
honours, she was one of the winners of the Whitehead Prize of the London
Mathematical Society in 2018, and was elected as a Fellow of the American
Mathematical Society in the Class of 2020, for “contributions to arithmetic
geometry and number theory, in particular the p-adic Langlands program”.
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mathematician working in number theory and arithmetic aspects of
the Langlands Program, and specialises in algebraic number theory. His
research is currently supported by a Horizon 2020 grant from the ERC.
After completing his PhD at Harvard University in 2012, Thorne was a Clay
Research Fellow. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of
Mathematicians in 2018. In 2017, he received the Whitehead Prize, followed
in 2018 by the 2018 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize for his contributions to the
field of mathematics, which he shared with Yifeng Liu.
Ana Caraiani
Royal Society University Research Fellow
and Reader
Imperial College London
Ana Caraiani is a Royal Society University Research Fellow and Reader at
Imperial College London. Her research interests include classical and p-adic
Langlands programs, Shimura varieties, and arithmetic geometry.
Caraiani received her PhD at Harvard University and held positions at
University of Chicago, Princeton University, and the University of Bonn
before moving to Imperial.
In 2007, the Association for Women in Mathematics granted Caraiani their
Alice T. Schafer Prize for excellence in mathematics. Among more recent
honours, she was one of the winners of the Whitehead Prize of the London
Mathematical Society in 2018, and was elected as a Fellow of the American
Mathematical Society in the Class of 2020, for “contributions to arithmetic
geometry and number theory, in particular the p-adic Langlands program”.
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