Hello world!

I'm Kim Tuan Do (click for picture), an Assistant Adjunct Professor at UCLA. My mentors are Romyar Sharifi and Francesc Castella.

I graduated from Princeton University in 2022 with a PhD. Here is my thesis: Construction of an anticyclotomic Euler system with applications. My PhD adivsor is Christopher Skinner. Before that I did my undergrad at Imperial College London and Part III in Cambridge.

My (current self) interest lies in the p-adic world, in particular Euler systems, p-adic L functions and Iwasawa theory. My (younger self) interest is gap between primes. I also collaborate sometimes with my friend Trung Phan, leading to my (get away from math but still end up with math!) interest in some Physics-Maths related questions, for example this and this.

My first preprint is a joint work with Francesc Castella, based on the Euler system constructed on my thesis:

Diagonal cycles and anticyclotomic Iwasawa theory of modular forms

I am also the organizer for the UCLA Number Theory Seminar, which happens (provisionally!) at 3pm Monday every week.

My email and office can be found in this link !

Bonus: Here is my wife Như 's brother, em Bò, who used to attend lots of Zoom's Maths lectures/seminars.

Note that while this webpage design is pirated from my favorite Galois theory lecturer Kevin Buzzard, its existence is kindly recommended by my friend Evan O’Dorney.