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Nationality
  
Iranian

Name
  
Ramin Takloo-Bighash


Fields
  
Mathematics

Doctoral advisor
  
Joseph Shalika

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Institutions
  
University of Illinois at Chicago Princeton University

Alma mater
  
Sharif University of Technology Johns Hopkins University

Known for
  
Spinor L-Functions, rational points

Books
  
An Invitation to Modern Number Theory

Education
  
Sharif University of Technology, Johns Hopkins University

Ramin Takloo-Bighash (born 1974) is a mathematician who does research in the field of automorphic forms, best known for his computation of the local factors of spinor L-function attached to generic automorphic forms on GSp(4), as well as his works joint with Joseph Shalika and Yuri Tschinkel on the distribution of rational points on certain group compactifications. He is a co-author, with Steven J. Miller, of An Invitation To Modern Number Theory (Princeton University Press, 2006).

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Mathematical career

Takloo-Bighash graduated from the Sharif University of Technology, where he enrolled after winning a Silver medal at the 1992 International Mathematical Olympiad. In 2001, Takloo-Bighash graduated under Joseph Shalika from Johns Hopkins University. He spent 2001-2007 at Princeton University first as an instructor, and then an assistant professor.

He is currently a tenured professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he has been working on Diophantine geometry and automorphic forms.

References

Ramin Takloo-Bighash Wikipedia