About me
I'm an associate professor in the math department of Johns Hopkins University.
I joined JHU in 2022. Before that, I was a CLE Moore instructor at MIT. I obtained my PhD in 2019 from Princeton University under the supervision of János Kollár.
I'm interested in algebraic geometry, especially birational geometry and K-stability. My research is partially supported by the NSF Award DMS-2240926 and a Clay research fellowship.
Email: zzhuang [at] jhu [dot] edu
Office: Krieger Hall 408B
This page was last updated on July 11, 2023.