I am an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Florida.
I am interested in algebraic number theory, computational number theory, and arithmetic geometry, especially relating to Galois representations and curves in characteristic p.
I am organizing the Algebra Seminar and helping run the UF Math Circle.
This page contains information about my research, my students, and various notes and math circle activities. My university webpage contains a subset of this.
I received my PhD in 2016 at Stanford University, where my advisor was Brian Conrad. Before coming to the University of Florida, I worked as a postdoc with Bryden Cais at the University of Arizona and with Felipe Voloch at the University of Canterbury.
Email: jeremybooher [at] ufl.edu
Pronouns: he/him
Phone: none (use the main office if absolutely necessary)
Office: Little Hall 488
Mailing address: Department of Mathematics
PO Box 118105
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-8105
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