I am a Professor at School of Mathematical Sciences and Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research at Peking University, China. My research interest includes number theory, arithmetic geometry, and representation theory. I received a bachelor degree in mathematics at Peking University, China, and finished my Ph.D in pure mathematics at MIT under the supervision of Kiran S. Kedlaya. After that, I was a Dickson Instructor at University of Chicago, and I later held faculty positions at University of California, Irvine, and at University of Connecticut. This fall semester, I will teach Topics in Number Theory: Special values of L-functions. Contact InfoBeijing International Center for Mathematical ResearchPeking University No.5 Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100871, China, Phone: (86 10) 6274 4106 Email: lxiao [at] bicmr [dot] pku [dot] edu [dot] cn |