8 July 2015

Sho Tanimoto, new postdoc

NEWLY EMPLOYED

Sho Tanimoto arrived at MATH/UCPH on July 1st, 2015, as a postdoc funded by Lars Hesselholt's Niels Bohr professorship.

Sho TanimotoPreviously Sho was a G. C. Evans instructor at Rice University (Houston, Texas) for three years. He received his M.S. and a PhD from Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, under the direction of Yuri Tschinkel and Fedor Bogomolov. He received his B.S. from Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Sho's research is primarily in the areas of algebraic geometry and arithmetic geometry, in particular diophantine geometry. He uses birational geometry such as the minimal model program as well as analysis such as automorphic representation theory to study the distribution of rational points on algebraic varieties.

Sho can be found in office 04.2.01