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Brief introduction of Yun Zhiwei
1989- 1995 Changzhou City Bureau Primary School won the first prize in the rematch of the 5th Huajinbai Youth Mathematics Invitational Tournament.

1995-2000 Changzhou Senior High School, Jiangsu Province, gold medal in the 4th1International Mathematical Olympiad (full marks).

2000-2004 Bachelor of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Peking University Institute of Mathematical Sciences.

From 2004 to 2009, he was a graduate student in the Department of Mathematics of Princeton University and received a doctorate. Tutor: Robert Duncan mcpherson.

2009-20 10 Researcher, Department of Mathematics, Princeton Institute of Advanced Studies

20 10-20 12 Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

20 12-20 15 assistant professor, department of mathematics, Stanford university, won the Ramanukin prize in 20 12, Sam, India.

20 15 Yun Zhiwei, an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics at Stanford University, likes mathematics since he was a child. He began to participate in the Mathematics Olympiad in the fourth grade of primary school, during which he won the first prize in the primary school mathematics newspaper competition and the semi-final of the Huajin Cup Junior Mathematics Invitational Tournament. 65438-0995 entered the "experimental class of teaching reform" of Changzhou Senior High School in Jiangsu Province and began to study in middle schools. During junior high school, I systematically studied the knowledge of middle school mathematics Olympic Games and won the first prize of national and provincial mathematics competitions for six times. 1998 won the first prize in Jiangsu Division of the National Senior High School Mathematics League, and was selected as the Jiangsu Provincial Team to participate in the 14th National Middle School Students' Mathematics Winter Camp (and 1999 China Mathematical Olympics), and won the second prize, and was selected as the China National Training Team of the 40th International Mathematical Olympics. 1999 participated in the national senior high school mathematics league again, won the first place in Jiangsu Division, was selected into the Jiangsu province team rematch winter camp (15th national middle school students' mathematics winter camp), won the second prize and was selected into the China national training team of the 4th1International Mathematical Olympiad, and was ranked first in the 8-test and 2-choice test in March of the same year, and was shortlisted for the 4th1International Mathematical Olympiad held in Daejeon, South Korea. In the same year, he won the special prize of "Huaying Award" from Changzhou Huaying Cultural and Educational Foundation.

In 2000, he was admitted to Peking University Institute of Mathematical Sciences, and in the same year, he won the "Mingde Scholarship" for freshmen of Peking University. For four years, the average grade point of credits ranked first among the undergraduates in the Institute of Mathematical Sciences of Peking University in 2000, and was rated as "three good students" every year. In 2004, he was awarded the title of "Outstanding College Graduates in Beijing". In the same year, he entered the mathematics department of Princeton University for further study. In May 2009, he received a doctorate in philosophy. His tutor is Professor Robert Duncan mcpherson (Professor Herman Weil, Department of Mathematics, Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies). His doctoral thesis is entitled "Building Global springer Theory" (* * * is divided into three parts).

2009-2065 438+00, researcher of Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies, 2065 438+00-2065 438+02, lecturer of Mathematics Department of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 20 12 and 12 were awarded the Ramanukin prize by Sam Institute of Humanities and Science, India, for their fundamental contributions in the fields of "representation theory, algebraic geometry and number theory". In the autumn semester of the same year, he joined Stanford University as an assistant professor of mathematics and became an associate professor from 20 15.