I am currently an Instructor in Mathematics at Brandeis University, working mainly with Dmitry Kleinbock.
Previously, I was a research fellow at KIAS (mentored by Sang-hyun Kim), and a postdoctoral fellow at Hebrew University of Jerusalem (mentored by Elon Lindenstrauss), and at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (mentored by Uri Shapira).
I completed my PhD in mathematics at Seoul National University under the supervision of Seonhee Lim.
My research interests lie in dynamics of group actions on homogeneous spaces and their relations with number theory, particularly Diophantine approximation.
With the giant Einstein at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Contact information
Email: kimth9876 [at] gmail [dot] com, taehyeongkim [at] brandeis [dot] edu
Address: Goldsmith 113, Brandeis University, Department of Mathematics, MS 050, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA 02453, USA.
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