Mohamed Moakher

Mohamed Moakher

Postdoctoral Researcher

About Me

I am currently a Post-Doctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh working with Carl Wang-Erickson.

I completed my Ph.D. thesis titled "Diminution de niveau pour les formes de Hilbert et déterminants symplectiques" at the University of Paris 8 under the supervision of Professor Stefano Morra . Prior to that, I was a student at Ens de Lyon, and I attended Sorbonne Université's M2 in fundamental mathematics.

I am originally from Tunisia , where I began my undergraduate studies at IPEST.

About my research

My research is in algebraic number theory, with a focus on congruences between automorphic forms and their connections with Galois representations. I also have many interests, including Iwasawa theory, p-adic Hodge theory, algebraic cycles and their relation to special values of L-functions.
You can view my CV here.

The meaninglessness of numbers to me