Stony Brook scholars receive fellowships at prestigious institute


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Bradley Dirks, a James H. Simons Instructor in the Department of Mathematics, and Yichul Choi, a PhD student in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University, have been awarded fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS). Dirks will spend the 2024-2025 academic year at the IAS School of Mathematics, while Choi will be part of the School of Natural Sciences from 2024 to 2027.

The fellowship offers scholars an opportunity to engage in focused research and exchange ideas within an international scholarly community. During his time at IAS, Dirks will focus on studying singularities in geometry. "It is an amazing honor to spend a year at the Institute for Advanced Study," said Bradley. He emphasized that much of his mathematical work has roots in research developed by past members of IAS.

Scott Sutherland, professor and chair in the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Mathematics, commented on Dirks' achievements: "BradDirks has been doing great work as part of our algebraic geometry group... This fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study is a well-deserved opportunity."

Choi's research at IAS will explore topological and global aspects of quantum field theory with a focus on symmetries and anomalies. "The Institute provides an ideal environment for scholars to explore ideas," said Yichul. He expressed eagerness to collaborate with leading scientists during his fellowship.

Chang Kee Jung, distinguished professor and chair of the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Physics and Astronomy, praised Choi's recognition: "I am delighted to learn that Yichul was awarded this prestigious fellowship." Jung highlighted Choi's previous accomplishments including winning Stony Brook’s President’s Award for Distinguished Doctoral Students.

The Institute for Advanced Study welcomes over 250 researchers annually through a competitive selection process based on their innovative approaches and deep research inquiries. Located in Princeton, NJ, IAS was established in 1930 and conducts research across four schools: Historical Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social Science.

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