Biography
Dr. Geonhee (Gunhee) Cho is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Texas State University. His research lies at the intersection of complex geometry, stochastic analysis, with recent extensions into quantum information geometry and the geometry of noisy quantum circuits.
He previously held a Visiting Assistant Professorship at the University of California, Santa Barbara under the mentorship of Prof. Guofang Wei, and earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Connecticut under Prof. Damin Wu. In addition to his mathematical research, he works on geometric and information-theoretic tools for quantum computing.
He previously held a Visiting Assistant Professorship at the University of California, Santa Barbara under the mentorship of Prof. Guofang Wei, and earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Connecticut under Prof. Damin Wu. In addition to his mathematical research, he works on geometric and information-theoretic tools for quantum computing.
Research Interests
Geometric analysis, Kähler geometry, stochastic processes on manifolds, optimal transport, and information geometry, with emerging applications to quantum computing, variational quantum circuits, and geometric models of quantum dynamics.
Teaching Interests
Calculus Sequence, Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis, Differential Geometry, Algebraic Geometry, Probability, Statistics, and their applications to quantum computing
