YoungJu Choie explained

YoungJu Choie
Fields:Mathematics
Doctoral Advisor:Marvin Knopp
Nationality:South Korean
Alma Mater:Temple University
Ewha Womans University
Work Institutions:Pohang University of Science and Technology

YoungJu Choie (born June 15, 1959) is a South Korean mathematician who works as a professor of mathematics at the Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH). Her research interests include number theory and modular forms.[1]

Education and career

Choie graduated from Ewha Womans University in 1982,[1] and earned a doctorate in 1986 from Temple University under the supervision of Marvin Knopp. After temporary positions at Ohio State University and the University of Maryland, she became an assistant professor at University of Colorado in 1989, and moved to POSTECH as a full professor in 1990. Choie became a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2013.[2]

Mathematical work

Choie works on various aspects of Jacobi forms.[3] [4] Together with Winfried Kohnen, she has proved upper bounds on the first sign change of Fourier coefficients of cusp forms,[5] generalizing the work of Siegel.

Selected works

\Gamma0(N)

and Products of Jacobi Theta functions, Journal of the European Mathematical Society, Vol. 21, Issue 5, pp 1379–1410 (2019)

Service

Choie has been an editor of International Journal of Number Theory since 2004. In 2010–2011 she was editor-in-chief of the Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society.[1] She became a president of the society of Korean Women in Mathematical Sciences in 2017.Selective Public Service:

Recognition

Choie has received several awards such as "The best Journal Paper Award (2002)" from the Korean Mathematical Society, "Kwon, Kyungwhan" Chaired Professor (2004) at Pohang University of Science and Technology, "The best woman Scientist of the year" award (2005) from Ministry of Science and Technology, "Amore-Pacific The best Women in Science and Technology" (2007), KOFWST (Korea Federation of Woman's Science and Technology Association) and the "2014 Distinguished research" award from Ministry of Education of Korea.[1] In 2013, Choie became one of the inaugural fellows of the American Mathematical Society. Choie became the first female mathematician as member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology in 2018.,[6] retrieved 2018-12-22. She was the first female mathematician who received (2018) the academic award of Korean Mathematical Society.

Notes and References

  1. http://yjchoie.postech.ac.kr/ Faculty profile
  2. Web site: List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society. American Mathematical Society. en. 2019-10-08.
  3. Choie. YoungJu. Eholzer. Wolfgang. 1998-02-01. Rankin–Cohen Operators for Jacobi and Siegel Forms. Journal of Number Theory. 68. 2. 160–177. 10.1006/jnth.1997.2203. 17316768. 0022-314X. free.
  4. Choie. YoungJu. 1997-05-01. Jacobi forms and the heat operator. Mathematische Zeitschrift. en. 225. 1. 95–101. 10.1007/PL00004603. 117410236. 1432-1823.
  5. Choie. YoungJu. Kohnen. Winfried. 2009-03-20. The first sign change of Fourier coefficients of cusp forms. American Journal of Mathematics. en. 131. 2. 517–543. 10.1353/ajm.0.0050. 14118329. 1080-6377.
  6. https://kast.or.kr/kr/member/member_view_print.php?idx=5467 Member profile