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Singapore makes history as the sole Asian nation with a university in QS top 10 Mathematics. NUS rises to joint 8th, NTU to 12th—explore rankings, research, programs, and careers.
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Jun Le Goh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the National University of Singapore. He earned a Bachelor of Science with honors in Mathematics from the National University of Singapore in 2013 and a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics from Cornell University in 2019, where his doctoral work was supervised by Richard A. Shore. His research centers on mathematical logic and theoretical computer science, with particular emphasis on computability theory, reverse mathematics, Weihrauch degrees, Ramsey theory, and related areas of hyperarithmetic analysis and enumeration degrees.
Goh has authored or co-authored numerous peer-reviewed papers appearing in journals such as the Journal of Symbolic Logic, Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Computability, and Journal of Computing and System Sciences. Notable works include studies on variants of Ramsey’s theorem using uniform reducibilities, the weakness of finding descending sequences in ill-founded linear orders, redundancy of information in effective dimension, and extensions of constructions in enumeration degrees. He maintains an active schedule of conference presentations and has delivered talks on topics including unfriendly partitions in countable graphs and interior operators in the Weihrauch lattice. Goh also contributes to the field through expository materials and notes on subjects such as Hilbert’s tenth problem and Weihrauch reducibility. His professional email address is gohjunle@nus.edu.sg.
Singapore makes history as the sole Asian nation with a university in QS top 10 Mathematics. NUS rises to joint 8th, NTU to 12th—explore rankings, research, programs, and careers.