Number Theory and Mathematical Physics
Julio C. Andrade
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      • ECM3704 - Number Theory (2016/2017)
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      • Analytic Number Theory in Function Fields - TCC
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      • Oxford Number Theory Day 2015
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      • Number Theory and Function Fields 2018
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Mentoring



Early Career Research Network - ECRN
ECRN - Exeter - CEMPS 
University of Exeter 
2016 - present
Organizer


Officially launched on the Streatham campus on 16th June 2014, the CEMPS Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN) is a forum for sharing and discussing ideas related to research and careers in academia and beyond.  We provide a link between the college, individual departments, and the unique needs of ECRs.  
The network was formed to arrange events and activities in support of early career staff, postdocs, and postgraduate students on both campuses in Streatham and Cornwall.  These events complement those already provided within the university, but are tailored more specifically for CEMPS and the constituent departments.

Postdoctoral Supervision
Dr. Scott Kirila 
University of Exeter 
2018 - present

I am the postdoc supervisor for Dr. Scott Kirila. Dr Scott Kirila is a number theorist interested in multiplicative number theory, including properties of the Riemann zeta-function, Dirichlet $L$-functions, and the Selberg class - especially continuos and discrete moments. He is working under my supervision at the University of Exeter under the Leverhulme support (RPG-2017-320) research project grant "Moments of $L$-functions in Function Fields and Random Matrix Theory.
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