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April 2, 2026

Join us in congratulating Dimitri Dine, who has been awarded a Jane Street Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF)  for 2026-2027. Dimitri is one of nine recipients of the fellowship.

The Jane Street GRF is open to students in the U.S., Canada, UK, Europe, Australia, or New Zealand, and supports exceptional doctoral students currently pursuing a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science, mathematics, physics, or statistics. It is a highly selective award. 

Dimitri  is pursuing his Ph.D. in Mathematics at UC San Diego and is advised by Kiran Kedlaya. His research area is non-archimedean geometry, which studies questions at the intersection of algebraic geometry and algebraic number theory by using methods from nonarchimedean analysis. In his research, he seeks to establish new connections between algebraic and metric properties in nonarchimedean Banach rings, combining the points of view of nonarchimedean analysis and commutative algebra. On the geometric side, he studies foundational questions in the theory of adic spaces, such as their formal models. 

More information about the award may be found at https://www.janestreet.com/join-jane-street/programs-and-events/grf-profiles-2026/