Jungkyoung Na

Office 019, Kassar House · 151 Thayer Street · Providence, RI 02912, USA

I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Mathematics at Brown University, advised by Professors Javier Gómez‑Serrano and Benoît Pausader. My research is situated in the area of partial differential equations arising from nature, with a particular focus on fluid dynamics.

I received my M.S. from the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Seoul National University in August 2023, advised by Professor In‑Jee Jeong.

Here is a copy of my CV. Last updated in August 2025.

Publications

  1. J. Na, Global self‑similar solutions for the 3D Muskat equation. Arch. Rational Mech. Anal., to appear.
  2. D. Chae, I.‑J. Jeong, J. Na & S.‑J. Oh, Well‑posedness for the Ohkitani model and long‑time existence for surface quasi‑geostrophic equations. Comm. Math. Phys. 406 (2025), no. 4.
  3. I.‑J. Jeong, J. Na & T. Yoneda, Weakened vortex stretching effect in three‑scale hierarchy for the 3D Euler equations. Nonlinearity 37 (2024), no. 5.
  4. J. Na, Finite‑time blow‑up in a hyperbolic Keller–Segel system of consumption type with logarithmic sensitivity. Nonlinearity 37 (2024), no. 4.
  5. J. Na, Global well‑posedness for a two‑dimensional Keller–Segel–Euler system of consumption type. J. Differential Equations 388 (2024), 188–214.

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