I research computational number theory and arithmetic geometry as a postdoc at the University of Groningen working as part of the XL Rational Points Consortium. Until June 2026, I was a Research Assistant Professor at Boston University, working with Jennifer Balakrishnan. I received my PhD in June 2023 at Dartmouth College, where I was advised by John Voight. I completed my Masters in Mathematics at Colorado State University in 2019, and my advisor was Rachel Pries. My undergraduate degree is from the University of los Andes.
Here is my CV.
Email: j.duque.rosero@rug.nl (my old BU email is unreachable, sorry!)
I firmly believe in Federico Ardila's axioms:
- Axiom 1. Mathematical potential is distributed equally among different groups, irrespective of geographic, demographic, and economic boundaries.
- Axiom 2. Everyone can have joyful, meaningful, and empowering mathematical experiences.
- Axiom 3. Mathematics is a powerful, malleable tool that can be shaped and used differently by various communities to serve their needs.
- Axiom 4. Every student deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.
Links
Here is a short document with random Magma tricks.
Here is a short scavenger hunt for an introduction to Magma (motivated by number theory).
Other
The photo above was taken by my dad, who is an amateur bird photographer. Here are slides for talk where I used his photos!