Trans woman, Mathematician, Cat Enthusiast (she/her)
I am a postdoctoral maths researcher working in harmonic analysis. My research is in multilinear geometric inequalities, and I am interested primarily in Brascamp--Lieb, Fourier restriction, and Maximal functions.
After doing my masters at the University of Warwick, I went on to obtain my PhD in early 2022 from the University of Birmingham under the supervision of Professor Jonathan Bennett, and am currently a Juan de la Cierva postdoc working at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid with Ana Vargas.
I'm an organiser for QuMA (Queer and Trans in Mathematical Analysis). It's an annual workshop that aims to bring together and highlight the work of queer mathematicians, and to discuss more broadly the issues that marginalised people face in mathematics. If you want to see more information then follow the link here.
'An Algebraic Brascamp-Lieb inequality', J Duncan, 2020, Journal of Geometric Analysis
'A Nonlinear Variant of Ball's Inequality', J Duncan, 2021, to appear in Transactions of the AMS
'A Global Approach to Nonlinear Brascamp--Lieb Inequalities and Related Topics' (thesis), J Duncan, 2022
'Off-diagonal Estimates for the Helical Maximal Function', D Beltran, J Duncan, J Hickman, 2023, Proceedings of the LMS
'Localised Variants of Multilinear Restriction', D Beltran, J Duncan, J Hickman, 2024
jennifer.duncan1729 (at) gmail (dot) com
jennifer.duncan (at) uam (dot) es