I am a recently graduated PhD student in Number Theory. My main research interests lie in analytical number theory, with a focus on Diophantine approximation, distribution of sequences mod 1 and exponential sums.
Contact: jchampag@uwaterloo.ca (current university email)
jeremy.champagne1@outlook.com (personal email)
jcham016@uottawa.ca (previous university email)
Address: University of Waterloo
Faculty of Mathematics
Department of Pure Mathematics
MC5301
Here is my most recent Curriculum Vitae.
(this picture was taken at the Biodôme de Montréal)
Education: I completed my PhD at the University of Waterloo (2021-2026) in pure mathematics under the supervision of Yu-Ru Liu. My thesis is concerned with Weyl sums over function fields, with application to uniform distribution mod 1.
Before Waterloo, I completed both my BSc (2014-2019) and MSc (2019-2021) in mathematics at the University of Ottawa. My master's program was completed under the supervision of Damien Roy on the topic of Diophantine approximation, more specifically on approximation by linear forms with angular constraints.