Andrew Kwon

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About

In Fall 2025 I will be joining the Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics as a postdoctoral fellow with Gregory Grant and Shaon Sengupta working in bioinformatics and chronobiology.

I completed my mathematics PhD in May 2025 with Florian Pop. My mathematical interests are broadly in Galois theory and number theory. Before that, I was an undergraduate at Carnegie Mellon University. My CV is here.

Research

Publications

  1. A Note on Minimal Additive Complements. Discrete Mathematics 342 (2019), 1912-1918.
  2. (with Megumi Asada, Ryan Chen, Eva Fourakis, Yujin Kim, Jared Lichtman, Blake Mackall, Steven J. Miller, Eric Winsor, Karl Winsor, Jianing Yang, and Kevin Yang) Lower-Order Biases in Second Moments of Dirichlet Coefficients in Families of L-functions. Experimental Mathematics, 32 (2023), 431-456.
  3. A note on Diophantine subsets of large fields. Preprint.
  4. Convergent Decomposition Groups and the S-adic Shafarevich Conjecture, in preparation.

Teaching

Past Courses

(TA) MATH 1410 Multivariable Calculus (x4)
MATH 1300 Introduction to Calculus
(CMU, TA) 21-127/128, 15-151 Concepts of Mathematics (x3)
(CMU, TA) 21-241 Linear Algebra

Miscellaneous

I have had many hobbies, including origami, cello, ukulele, guitar, penspinning, a cappella, and juggling. If you share any of these interests, I think it would be fun to talk about it!

Email: akwon [at] sas [dot] upenn [dot] edu