In-Jee Jeong, Ph.D.
2025 AYS Fellow - Maths&CS
Associate Professor, Seoul National University
Research Area: Fluid dynamics, PDE, Incompressible Euler equations, singularity, vortex stability/instability
Award Citation: The AYSF Committee acknowledges In-Jee Jeong’s contribution to the development of partial differential equations and fluid dynamics and would like to support his exploration in the direction of long-time behavior in 2D and singularity formation in 3D.
Bio: In-Jee Jeong is an associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Seoul National University. He received his BS degree from Brown University in 2013, and PhD degree from Princeton University in 2017. He was a research fellow at Korea Institute for Advanced Study from 2017 to 2021, and joined Seoul National University in 2021. In-Jee's research field is mathematical analysis of fluids. He focuses on the long-time dynamics and potential singularity formation for the vorticity in incompressible fluids, and has introduced new concepts and technical tools towards the analysis of vorticity. He published in several top journals including Invent. Math. and Comm. Pure Appl. Math., and was awarded the Posco Science Fellowship in 2019 and the Sangsan Young Mathematician Award in 2022.
Personal Web: https://sites.google.com/view/injeejeong/