After spending a year as an L.E. Dickson Instructor at the University of Chicago, she returned to Princeton and the Institute for Advanced Study as a Veblen Instructor and NSF Postdoctoral Fellow.[4] In 2016, she moved to the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics as a Bonn Junior Fellow.[4] She moved to Imperial College London in 2017 as a Royal Society University Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer.[4] In 2019, she became a Royal Society University Research Fellow and Reader at Imperial College London.[4] As of 2021, Caraiani is a full professor at Imperial College London.[9] She rejoined the University of Bonn in 2022 as Hausdorff Chair.
Research
Caraiani's research work includes the papers "Patching and the p-adic local Langlands correspondence" (2016),[10] "On the generic part of the cohomology of compact unitary Shimura varieties" (2017)[11] with Peter Scholze, and "Potential automorphy over CM fields" (2023).[12] These three papers all happen to be directly related to the Langlands program, but she does have other interests.[citation needed]
Caraiani discusses the Langlands program from a more general perspective in the survey article "New frontiers in Langlands reciprocity".[13]
^Allen, Patrick; Calegari, Frank; Caraiani, Ana; Gee, Toby; Helm, David; Le Hung, Bao; Newton, James; Scholze, Peter; Taylor, Richard; Thorne, Jack (May 1, 2023), "Potential automorphy over CM fields", Annals of Mathematics, 197 (3), arXiv:1812.09999, doi:10.4007/annals.2023.197.3.2, ISSN0003-486X, S2CID119605045
^Caraiani, Ana (June 14, 2021), "New frontiers in Langlands reciprocity", EMS Magazine (119), European Mathematical Society: 8–16, doi:10.4171/mag/3, ISSN2747-7894