Yusheng Luo
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Academic focus:
My research is in dynamics and geometry especially the dynamics of rational maps on the Riemann sphere, the corresponding moduli space, and its interplays with Kleinian groups, hyperbolic geometry, Teichmuller theory and Berkovich dynamics.
Current research project:
I am currently working on several projects to understand the connections between rational maps, Kleinian groups and circle packings.
Previous positions:
- Milnor Lecturer, Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Stony Brook University, 2021-2023
- Post-doc Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan, 2020-2021
- Milnor Lecturer, Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Stony Brook University, 2019-2020
Academic background:
- Ph.D., Mathematics, Harvard University, 2019
- M.S., Mathematics, Harvard University, 2016
- B.S., Mathematics, National University of Singapore, 2014
Last book read:
“Beautiful Country” by Qian Julie Wang
In your own time/when not working:
I enjoy cooking, playing table tennis and hiking.
Courses you’re most looking forward to teaching:
I am excited to teach any courses in dynamical systems, as well as introductory math classes for undergraduates. I am looking forward to teaching a course in differential equations and dynamical system this fall.
What most excites you about Cornell:
The intellectually stimulating academic atmosphere, brilliant colleagues and motivated students. I am really excited to get to know the awesome and diverse community at Cornell